The Egyptian Tarot Deck

The Egyptian Tarot Deck by Silvana Alasia, published by Llewellyn Publications in 2000, presents a unique blend of ancient Egyptian art and Tarot symbolism. This edition features Alasia’s detailed tempera-on-papyrus paintings, which are designed to evoke the mysteries of the Tarot while drawing inspiration from the interpretations of Jean-Baptiste Pitois. The deck is accompanied by a booklet that enhances the understanding of the cards, making it accessible to a wide audience.
Readers will find that this Tarot deck is rich in ancient and exotic symbols, each card crafted to resonate with the soul. The artwork melds traditional Egyptian aesthetics with the Tarot’s mystical elements, offering a visually striking experience. The companion booklet is available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German, further broadening its appeal. This edition, with its compact dimensions, is designed for both collectors and those looking to explore the depths of Tarot through a culturally rich lens.
Official synopsis Publisher
Amazingly detailed and gracefully beautiful, Alasia’s tempera-on-papyrus paintings meld the stunning style of ancient Egyptian art with the mysteries of the Tarot. To shape the interpretations, Alasia relied on the conceptions of Jean-Baptiste Pitois, who linked the Tarot tradition to the legendary Book of Thoth. Replete with ancient and exotic symbols, these cards speak to the soul.
Includes booklet.
The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
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