The Via Tarot by John Bonner and Susan Jameson

The Via Tarot: The Path of Life by Susan Jameson is well worth what you will pay for it and more. It is an invaluable tool. I first read a small review about this deck and saw a few pictures of the cards and decided to order it. I am a collector of Tarot Decks and I specifically look for decks created by artist and writers who emphasize the relationship between the Tarot and Qabalah. Read more The Via Tarot by John Bonner and Susan Jameson

The Sorcerers Tarot deck

Magic envelops our existence and continues to live in each individual in the disguise of desire or will, secrets and dreams. Looking at this Tarot our heart will seem lighter and using them we will rediscover a simple and pure way of looking at life. We choose a card, express a wish and, just like in a fairy story… Read more The Sorcerers Tarot deck

Tarot Of Dürer

Created in the style of Albert Dürer’s paintings and engravings, the 78 fully-illustrated Tarot of Dürer cards include heraldry and animals as allegorical symbols.
The Durer Tarot pays homage to the German artist of the Renaissance era, Albrecht Durer, who was famous for his paintings and lifelike engravings and is believed to be the ‘best engraver of all time’. Contemporary artist, Giacinto Gaudenzi ‘filtered the interpretation of thinking’ of Durer’s time and produced divinatory cards that are inspired by Durer’s engraving style, but are not slavish reproductions. Read more Tarot Of Dürer

The Pictorial Key Tarot by Davide Corsi

The Pictorial Key Tarot is a modernisation of the Rider-Waite Tarot images, very similar in symbolism to the original but not quite a clone. Created in a computer-generated style, the 78 cards are detailed and reasonably lifelike, but have a slightly perfect, plastic look. Read more The Pictorial Key Tarot by Davide Corsi

Medieval Tarot by Guido Zibordi Marchesi

This deck is based on the medieval Art of Memory, an esoteric doctrine that taught the rules of the true nobility: those of the intellect and of the soul. In fact, these cards describe the path to attaining perfection that anyone can follow, step by step, climbing each rung of the invisible ladder that unites the material world to the spiritual dimension. Read more Medieval Tarot by Guido Zibordi Marchesi

The Salvador Dali Tarot deck

This deck was created by Dali in the mid 1970s when he was 70 years of age and he was the first well-known artist to produce a set of Tarot cards. Each image depicts a mysterious, irrational and dream-like scene with enigmatic emblems, such as butterflies, crutches and silhouettes. Some images have been inspired by famous places and by distinguished European artworks throughout history. Several are original works by Dali. Read more The Salvador Dali Tarot deck