Aquarian Tarot by by David Palladini
Art Deco elegance meets modern mysticism in Palladini’s of the iconic Aquarian Tarot, first introduced in 1970. In this edition, this colorful classic is now presented in a charming keepsake tin. The Aquarian Tarot brought medieval tarot symbolism into the modern Aquarian age and has remained a bestseller throughout the four decades.
David Palladini is an American illustrator, best known for his Aquarian Tarot decks and children’s book illustrations, especially his illustrations for The Girl Who Cried Flowers by Jane Yolen. His style is reminiscent of the Art Nouveau illustrations of Alfons Mucha and Aubrey Beardsley. Born in Italy and emigrated to America as a child, David Palladini’s dual cultural background is expressed in the lush creativity of his work.
Cards in this pocket-sized deck measure 2.25” x 3.70”. Includes foldout instructions.
Tin measures 2.625” x 4.125”; 78 cards measure 2.25” x 3.7”
Art Deco elegance meets modern mysticism in Palladini’s of the iconic Aquarian Tarot, first introduced in 1970. In this edition, this colorful classic is now presented in a charming keepsake tin. The Aquarian Tarot brought medieval tarot symbolism into the modern Aquarian age and has remained a bestseller throughout the four decades.
David Palladini is an American illustrator, best known for his Aquarian Tarot decks and children’s book illustrations, especially his illustrations for The Girl Who Cried Flowers by Jane Yolen. His style is reminiscent of the Art Nouveau illustrations of Alfons Mucha and Aubrey Beardsley. Born in Italy and emigrated to America as a child, David Palladini’s dual cultural background is expressed in the lush creativity of his work.
Cards in this pocket-sized deck measure 2.25” x 3.70”. Includes foldout instructions.
Tin measures 2.625” x 4.125”; 78 cards measure 2.25” x 3.7”
Art Deco elegance meets modern mysticism in Palladini’s of the iconic Aquarian Tarot, first introduced in 1970. In this edition, this colorful classic is now presented in a charming keepsake tin. The Aquarian Tarot brought medieval tarot symbolism into the modern Aquarian age and has remained a bestseller throughout the four decades.
David Palladini is an American illustrator, best known for his Aquarian Tarot decks and children’s book illustrations, especially his illustrations for The Girl Who Cried Flowers by Jane Yolen. His style is reminiscent of the Art Nouveau illustrations of Alfons Mucha and Aubrey Beardsley. Born in Italy and emigrated to America as a child, David Palladini’s dual cultural background is expressed in the lush creativity of his work.
Cards in this pocket-sized deck measure 2.25” x 3.70”. Includes foldout instructions.
Tin measures 2.625” x 4.125”; 78 cards measure 2.25” x 3.7”