Connolly Tarot

Eileen Connolly designed the Connolly Tarot deck in cooperation with her son, Peter Paul Connolly. The scenes on each card are reminiscent of medieval stained glass associated with majestic cathedrals. Each card touches the subconscious in a profound way, and the spiritual and inspirational imagery brings the viewer to a higher level of consciousness. Read more Connolly Tarot

Lo Scarabeo Tarot

The Lo Scarabeo Tarot celebrates the twentieth year of the Italian publishing house, with a deck combining all three major traditions – the Tarot de Marseilles, the Rider-Waite and the Thoth. In imagery, the cards seem like more of a blend of the latter two, but they have plenty of scope for comparative study as well as for readings. Read more Lo Scarabeo Tarot

Celestial Tarot

The Celestial Tarot is from the author of the Spiral Tarot, Kay Steventon. The pretty, non-traditional images directly associate astrology, the planets, and the constellations with the 78 Tarot cards. Twenty-two majors are zodiacal constellations and ten planets (Pluto is counted as a planet) of astrology. Read more Celestial Tarot

Kazanlar Tarot

Ecumenism, also called interdenominationalism or ecumenicalism, is the concept and principle that Christians from different Christian denominations should work together to develop closer relationships among their churches and promote Christian unity.
Dr Emil Kazanlár brought the concept to the next level by blending all the major religions as a Tarot deck. The four pillars of the deck, commonly known as the Suits, are distributed between Far East, European, Egyptian and Persian traditions, combining Hinduism, Christianity, Islam and ancient Middle Eastern traditions through the kabbalistic teachings of the Tree of Life. It is a bold Read more Kazanlar Tarot