OOP SEALED ~ Gentle Thrills Tarot 2nd Edition

$65.00

OOP Gentle Thrills Tarot 2nd Edition ~ Originally painted during quarantine in 2020, this Indie Edition was reissued for 2021 with:

• vibrant, glossy, lidded box for storage in a NEW COLORWAY

• NEW RED tarotée (tartan) card backs

• this is a FULL Indie tarot deck! (see the 3rd pic) it includes 78 full-color double-sided cards

• cards measure a generous 3.5″ x 5.75″

• 21 major arcana cards + the fool

• ace, 2 through 10 + full court for each suit: wands, cups, swords, & pentacles

• included inside each boxed deck is a beginner-friendly 48-page color booklet that explains the structure of the deck, simple upright & reversed meanings of each card, and astrological counterparts for each card.

ONLY ONE IN MY STASH!

 

Please note: This highly desirable item is out of print, so irreplaceable. It is unopened and has not been inspected. 

I guarantee authenticity, and safe delivery, but have no control of the card manufacturing process. 

Unopened items may be returned at buyer’s expense.

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Description

OOP ~ Gentle Thrills Tarot 2nd Edition, an illustrated deck from artist Isa Beniston, is an energetic, colorful visual experience.  Magical hues emanate from these cards.  They’re lively and friendly, cute yet retain authority.

Each suit is bordered differently, helping with automatic recall when reading a spread.  The design is energetic with a touch of chaos, perfect for animated readings or gentle extroverts.  Backed with a stripey neon crisscross glow, the cards are large and shuffle luxuriously.

The 78-card set comes in a glossy nesting box.  A little tarot guidebook is included (along with two stickers and instructions to fix a printer error).

Use Gentle Thrills Tarot when you…

• Feel inspired and energetic, ready to deliver an upbeat and honest reading

• Desire a splash of bright and beautiful color in your deck

• Want some character imagery that isn’t traditional caucasian faces, but abstract tones and faces instead