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Local DescriptionA tarot kit for the modern mystic, creatively reimagined with inclusive, female symbology and a vintage-poster aesthetic. We continue to be in the grip of a tarot-reading craze as a new group of young tarot enthusiasts—mainly millennial women—are reclaiming tarot decks as tools of self-care, spiritual growth, and identity affirmation. Rather than simply picking up a deck and flipping through a book to see what each card means, the reader is empowered to feel confident in pulling meaning from symbolism encased in feminist ideology. And while instilling confidence in the reader in terms of their feminine power, this kit also helps deepen their understanding of a centuries-old craft. This tarot set is an international collaboration between Ashawnee DuBarry, an intuitive tarot reader based in New Jersey, and Coni Curie, an Argentine artist. The cards themselves were created to resemble vintage posters with a modern edge and features the original French name for each of the Major Arcana, such as La Papesse for the High Priestess and Le Diable for the Devil. The number system and minor Arcana follows the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith convention. DescriptionA tarot kit for the modern mystic, creatively reimagined with inclusive, female symbology and a vintage-poster aesthetic.
"Ashawnee is one of the brightest young readers out there today. New to the game but full of wisdom, she's one to keep an eye on. I think she's going places that are interesting (and into intriguing directions with tarot too)." --Theresa Reed, Tarot Bytes podcast
In the accompanying guidebook, readers will learn about spreads, shuffling techniques, and cleansing practices. Detailed keywords and meanings are provided for all 78 cards whether they are upright or reversed. This tarot set is also an international collaboration between Ashawnee DuBarry, an intuitive tarot reader based in New Jersey, and Coni Curie, an Argentine artist. The cards themselves were created to resemble vintage posters with a modern edge and features the original French name for each of the Major Arcana, such as La Papesse for the High Priestess and Le Diable for the Devil. The number system and minor Arcana follows the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith convention.
Through the imagery, keywords, card meanings, and an exploration of female symbolism, readers will be instilled with confidence not only in their own feminine power but in a deeper understanding of a centuries-old craft. |