Crow Tarot

£22.00

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By M J Cullinane

A traditional Rider-Waite-Smith based deck with guidebook.   The Crow Tarot invites the age-old mystical energy of crows into your life.   An intuitive deck that draws on the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith symbology.   Ideal for both beginners and professional readers.

MARIA SAYS 

“It’s easy to understand why this is consistently one of our best-sellers,  I mean, who doesn’t love crows?!  So magical!  Love M’J’s work and now she’s even released the Urban Crow Oracle so you don’t have be a tarot reader to tap into their magic!  My quick summary of the cards:

  • Sturdy card box
  • Card stock is great
  • Images are colourful and love that they are Rider-Waite-Smith based
  • The guidebook also has sample spreads

Love crows, you’ll love these…”

this deck is on youtube

 

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Publisher Description

FROM THE PUBLISHER

CARTA Award for Best Tarot Illustrator
CARTA Best Tarot Deck of 2019

Paying homage to the mystical energy of crows and ravens, Crow Tarot invites us to fly through the veil and connect with our intuitive powers. This artfully created 78-card deck is infused with the familiar symbolism of the traditional Rider-Waite® Tarot, making it ideal for both beginners and professional readers. The 88-page guidebook presents upright and reversed meanings and includes a custom Crow Tarot Spread.

Margaux Jones, aka MJ, is a Seattle-based artist, writer, mother, and lover of all things magical, especially crows. She attended Parson’s School of Design yet her unique technique of telling stories through digital collage is self-taught and has been her passion for over 10 years. Nature and its creatures are a familiar theme in MJ’s work, however, having grown up south of Boston her collages are heavily influenced by the energy of the city.

 

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