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From the album: Playing Card Decks
Author - Chris and Adria Ovdiyenko Artist - Chris Ovdiyenko ISBN - Weight - Card Size - 9x6.3 cm Box Size - 10x7.5x3 cm Language - English Purchase here - Dead on Paper -
From the album: Playing Card Decks
Author: Ana Cortez, C. J. Freeman Card Size: 2.5" x 3.5" No. of Cards: 52 ISBN: 978-1572815254 Purchase at Ana Cortez© C.J. Freeman and Ana Cortez
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From the album: Playing Card Decks
Playing Card Oracles (Alchemy Edition) Author: C.J. Freeman and Ana Cortez Card Size: 8.9cm x 14.6cm No. of Cards: 54 ISBN: None (Self-published) Language: EN Publisher: Two Sisters Press Purchase at Ana Cortez© C.J. Freeman and Ana Cortez
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My new deck, Old Familiar Playing Cards is now available from MPC. All cards have been designed from scratch, including the pips. Old Familiar Playing Cards were inspired by old drawings, prints and paintings in which the subjects are depicted with their pets, who are imagined here as familiars of the royal characters of the four suits. The court cards have two slightly different images for each card designed to intrigue when reversed, making the cards especially suitable for use in cartomancy, as reversals will suggest different shades of meaning. Creatures on the four aces were chosen to represent Earth, Air, Fire and Water and the drawings were created in coloured pencil by yours truly - I hope you like them!
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I'm curious what everyone's go to spread is: whether you read Oracle, Kipper, Tarot, etc. Do you prefer long spread or short to the point spreads? Or do you use a spread or do you keep pulling cards until you get a feeling to stop? Comment and let us know! 🙂
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From the album: Playing Card Decks
Minotarot by Eric Provoost, 1982. 7 cm x 12 cm, French and English languages. Limited edition of 2000, originally packaged in tuck box. -
From the album: Playing Card Decks
BRuT Tarot by UUSI, 2015. 6 cm x 11 cm, available from UUSI.