Legendarium Tarot (KS)
- PLEASE NOTE - we will reprint this deck by the end of November 2024.
- The new deck will be produced with an updated "The Wheel of Fortune" card, without gilding, and the coin will not be included.
- At the same time, we will release a pocket version of this deck (60x95mm).
- The reprinted version will be more affordable.
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Legendarium is a project featuring Heroes, Goddesses, Fantastical Creatures, Medieval Beasts, and Paths we choose. It weaves together familiar images into its narrative, whether they are clearly understood or only vaguely. It is reminiscent of knightly legends, fairy tales, creatures from ancient bestiaries, and forbidden lands where dragons reside, wondrous plants grow, and rivers flow backwards. Legendarium Tarot deck
- 100% custom Tarot deck f unded on Kickstarter
- First edition of 500 decks
- Printed on a premium 350gsm card stock with linen finish for perfect handling and durability
- Golden edge gilding
- Tarot cards size: 70mm 120mm or 2.75" 4.75"
- Premium magnetic closure box
- Shipped in a protective PET plastic box
- Collab project by Mila Losenko and Montenzi Included
- 1 Legendarium Tarot deck (78 cards)
- 1 Legendarium Guidebook (188 pages)
- 1 Legendarium Coin (50mm x 5mm or 2'' x 0.2'')
- 1 Premium box with magnetic closure
- 1 Clear plastic box for protection during shipping Attention!
- All decks from the Legendarium project are shipped directly from our warehouse in China.
- For orders from within the EU, we offer EU-friendly shipping (via EU IOSS).
- If you buy decks from two locations, you will have to pay for two parcels.
- Whenever possible, order all decks from a single warehouse to save on shipping.
- All available First Edition decks are listed, except for 1 deck reserved as safety stock.
- Please note that the thin white lines (scratches), uneven coloring, and dots on the cards and the box are all intentional. These elements are part of the aging effect and were designed to give the artwork its unique appearance. About Legendarium
Legendarium Tarot is a deck based on the classic English tarot system. However, some of the arcana cards offer interpretations beyond traditional meanings. The work has been influenced, directly or indirectly, by Aleister Crowley. Drawing inspiration from the Thoth tarot, Legendarium had a distinct level of sarcasm and straightforward responses, avoiding vague metaphors and equivocations.
We recommend interpreting the tarot spread by reading the arcana according to their apparent meanings. If the conclusions appear unclear or ambiguous, asking additional questions or rephrasing the task may be necessary. As is commonly known, the more precise and clear the question, the more accurate and clear the answer will be.
In the world of Legendarium, there are no pre-made, definitive solutions, indisputable truths, or final judgments. The resolution of the story is not immediately apparent. The answer to the seeker’s question must be sought by themselves, relying on the hints provided by various beings encountered on their journey. The seeker can also turn to their most trusted advisers, the heart and the mind, for guidance.
The Legendarium can answer your most burning questions, but only if you’re willing to embark on a journey to distant lands with it. Arm yourself with your knowledge, experience, and imagination. Your journey begins right here and right now.
While working on the Legendarium, we contemplated the nature of symbolism and endeavored to discover our expressive language. The visual style of the deck is a rough yet delightful tribute to the illustrations of the Marseille tarot, with a limited color palette. The “missing" colors in the deck are completed by our imagination. It pleases us to think that you can imagine the shimmering scales of mermaid bodies, the golden eyes of dragons, and the delicate green leaves on which morning dew glistens, all from a two-dimensional image with a limited color palette.
Major Arcana
Tarot is a flexible tool that adapts to changing times. It is unnecessary to exalt any method of working with a tarot deck as the ultimate standard, and rituals should not be treated as absolutes.
Otherwise, we would not have seen incredibly unique decks created by artists who have departed from traditional forms, broken away from familiar images, experimented, and reimagined symbolism. Even despite these incredible transformations, these projects are still with us.
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