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The Endless Tarot
As a collector, I gotta ‘catch ‘em all’ - so as soon as I knew the talented Eric Maille (creator of the Ink Witch tarot and the Endless Oracle - as well as many other decks!) was going to be creating the Endless Tarot, I knew I would be getting my hands on this deck as soon as it was available. As I think I mentioned with the Endless Oracle (the Endless Tarot continues the same pleasing format and art style of the Endless Oracle), the artwork is so unique and beautiful, and having the (sometimes recognisable) settings now applied to the tarot format is such a dream. I know I’m going to love having an oracle and tarot deck in this fantastic aesthetic - what a combo!
A very small thing that I particularly noticed is that the guidebook for this deck now fits in the box with the deck. Could this be any more perfect (says the reader with OCD who likes a tidy display of decks whenever possible - ha ha!).
For those who already love the Endless Oracle, the Endless Tarot would create a great pairing with the Endless Oracle and a wonderful opportunity to explore the use of both decks together to create even more intuitive stories and deeper meaning in readings.
I took the photos used in this listing by a body of water - and the deck looks so stunning against it - I definitely get strong Water vibes from this beautiful (blue) deck. Stunning.
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From the website of the deck creator (Eric Maille):
The Endless Tarot Deck is a fully-illustrated, hand drawn tarot deck with cards that can be mixed and matched, and rearranged into any order to always form cohesive panoramic readings regardless of what cards appear side by side.
It is beginner-friendly and intuitive, but excellent for seasoned tarot-readers looking for a new perspective of tarot.
The deck includes a detailed and comprehensive guidebook that explains how to incorporate the “myriorama,” style of the deck into traditional tarot readings. It also featured complete descriptions of each card in the deck, along with keywords, and suggestions for how to interpret the card in a larger panoramic reading. The deck also includes an alternate version of the “Lovers” card, and an additional, unique “The Story,” card.
The Endless Tarot is an excellent tool for those who wish to train their intuition or exercise their creativity.
The artwork was created traditionally by hand, using ink and watercolor. It is primarily inspired by European myths, legends, and fantasy fiction. The imagery draws from familiar literary archetypes, creating a world that one might already feel they have seen before, even from the first time the deck’s box is opened.
- The 80 cards are standard tarot size, measuring 2.75x4.75 inches, and are printed on 157gm “art paper,” with a matte finish.
- They are packaged in a rigid magnetic clamshell box with a 203-page guidebook included in the box.
As a collector, I gotta ‘catch ‘em all’ - so as soon as I knew the talented Eric Maille (creator of the Ink Witch tarot and the Endless Oracle - as well as many other decks!) was going to be creating the Endless Tarot, I knew I would be getting my hands on this deck as soon as it was available. As I think I mentioned with the Endless Oracle (the Endless Tarot continues the same pleasing format and art style of the Endless Oracle), the artwork is so unique and beautiful, and having the (sometimes recognisable) settings now applied to the tarot format is such a dream. I know I’m going to love having an oracle and tarot deck in this fantastic aesthetic - what a combo!
A very small thing that I particularly noticed is that the guidebook for this deck now fits in the box with the deck. Could this be any more perfect (says the reader with OCD who likes a tidy display of decks whenever possible - ha ha!).
For those who already love the Endless Oracle, the Endless Tarot would create a great pairing with the Endless Oracle and a wonderful opportunity to explore the use of both decks together to create even more intuitive stories and deeper meaning in readings.
I took the photos used in this listing by a body of water - and the deck looks so stunning against it - I definitely get strong Water vibes from this beautiful (blue) deck. Stunning.
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From the website of the deck creator (Eric Maille):
The Endless Tarot Deck is a fully-illustrated, hand drawn tarot deck with cards that can be mixed and matched, and rearranged into any order to always form cohesive panoramic readings regardless of what cards appear side by side.
It is beginner-friendly and intuitive, but excellent for seasoned tarot-readers looking for a new perspective of tarot.
The deck includes a detailed and comprehensive guidebook that explains how to incorporate the “myriorama,” style of the deck into traditional tarot readings. It also featured complete descriptions of each card in the deck, along with keywords, and suggestions for how to interpret the card in a larger panoramic reading. The deck also includes an alternate version of the “Lovers” card, and an additional, unique “The Story,” card.
The Endless Tarot is an excellent tool for those who wish to train their intuition or exercise their creativity.
The artwork was created traditionally by hand, using ink and watercolor. It is primarily inspired by European myths, legends, and fantasy fiction. The imagery draws from familiar literary archetypes, creating a world that one might already feel they have seen before, even from the first time the deck’s box is opened.
- The 80 cards are standard tarot size, measuring 2.75x4.75 inches, and are printed on 157gm “art paper,” with a matte finish.
- They are packaged in a rigid magnetic clamshell box with a 203-page guidebook included in the box.