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Tarot coleccion Antverpia Tarot (22 Arcanos) (Edicion con bolsa de tela) (DE) (Instrucciones EN, DE) (Key Minnebo) (1999) 09/16
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Based on seasonal rhythms and ancient festivals, The Wildwood Tarot gift set draws inspiration from pre-Celtic mythology and shamanic mysteries. This stunning new tarot card deck introduces us to classic forest archetypes--including the Green Man and Woman, Archer, and Blasted Oak--and explains how to use them as a meditation system, divinatory oracle, or reference. Will Worthington's powerful pagan images connect us with a long-lost world that can help us make sense of our own. 160 page manual. 78 Cards. 3" x 4 3/4"

 

This listing is for an incredibly rare (I have never seen it before) still SEALED deck of the Antverpia Tarot WITH it's accompanying guidebook of the same name.

Based upon artwork with a connection to the City of Antwerp, this deck was illustrated and conceived by an experienced professional in this beautiful city's mysticism, legends, secret societies and occult history. Each tarot card is adjusted from its original inspiration piece (to fit the themes of the Major Arcana) and is an intrinsic part of Key Minnebo's tour of Antwerp entitled Tarot of Antwerp. Each card has intentionally been left in Black and White in order to encourage the user's experimentation with color and color theory. Hopefully you will be inspired to visit someday, and each card's description includes the original artwork and it's location!