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Small Venetian Tarot Deck Inspired by the History of Venetian Carnival.
CHF 50.00
78 cards deck gold gilded in the luxury book-shape magnetic closure box for Tarot Card reading accompanied by the Certificate of Authenticity numbered and signed by author.
Little bit smaller than previous version, but easier for shuffle with fine hands.
Free LWB in pdf sent by e-mail.
Dimensions of the cards: 2 x 3.6 (52x92mm).
Edition March 2023 - only 500 ex. 1500 decks were printed till now.
Little bit smaller than previous version, but easier for shuffle with fine hands.
Free LWB in pdf sent by e-mail.
Dimensions of the cards: 2 x 3.6 (52x92mm).
Edition March 2023 - only 500 ex. 1500 decks were printed till now.
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I’m pleased to introduce you my creation the Mini Venetian Tarot card deck.
The wonderful world of Carnival in Renaissance Venice has never been illustrated and never was the subject of Tarot cards. It’s the first Tarot cards drawing by hand and inspired by ancient Venetian masks and costumes. There, miracle plays of the Carnival become intertwined with the world of Tarot. This is what Venetian Tarot is based on. It is aimed at revealing what is hidden from us to let us know what is behind the world of masks around us.
The deck has been created following Rider Waite traditions. Iconographic materials of the life in Venice in 16th-18th centuries were used when working at the Venetian Tarot. Eclecticism is a response to the today’s realities and the possibility of getting closer to that epoch. The main idea involves famous Venetian masks worn by all the arcanum characters in the deck. This allows appreciating the epoch and provides freedom for imagination promoting multilayer perception.
The deck has a conventional structure of 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana. Minor Arcana classification by suits is also traditional and is represented by Wands, Cups, Swords and Pentacles.
Discover the magic world of the Venetian Tarot where anything is possible!
Thank you for choosing my creation!
Eugene Vinitski
For know more about the cards read the review of the first edition Venetian Tarot from Benebell Wen
https://benebellwen.com/2018/01/09/the-venetian-tarot-by-eugene-vinitski/