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Tattoo Tarot: Ink & Intuition

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Tattoo Tarot is a beautifully illustrated, fully functional set of 78 tarot cards featuring vintage tattoo designs. This set of fully functional tarot cards is based on traditional tarot iconography as interpreted by MEGAMUNDEN, author of Tattoo Postcards and the best–selling Tattoo Colouring Book. The set contains the 78 cards of the tarot deck, luxuriously packaged in a gift box. A 28–page booklet explains how to interpret the cards and conduct your own readings, gaining a fascinating insight into what lies ahead and a fresh perspective on important themes and opportunities to watch for. The creation of the deck and accompanying booklet was guided by a professional tarot consultant and writer. Luxuriously packaged, these tarot cards make the perfect gift for the modern spiritualist, or any fan of the metaphysical, astrology or horoscopes. "Looking for a fun new deck? Tattoo Tarot is beautifully illustrated and a new twist on the traditional deck" – Kindred Spirit "Great deck that mixes the Marseilles with the RWS. Superb card stock and fantastic tattoo artwork. Highly recommend and very popular with my clients." – Amazon reviewer "Just received my deck and it blew me away. Lovely big sturdy box with red inset inside and has the real wow factor. Lovely cards and intro to deck reading. Thank you so much, made my day." – Amazon reviewer. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Laurence King Publishing (August 21, 2018)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Game ‏ : ‎ 155 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1786272059


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 58


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 15.4 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.25 x 2 x 6.38 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #46,117 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #8 in Body Art & Tattoo #56 in Card Games (Books) #137 in Tarot


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  • Sorry 8 Coins. This is what a tatoo themed tarot deck looks like.
I'll admit I pre-ordered these in part because the price was so low (around $12). I also wanted another "edgier" deck option for querants to choose from and had recently purchased the 8 Coins Tattoo tarot, which many adore, but to me seemed less "tattoo parlour" and more "16 year old girl's random sketchbook with cutesy doodles and 12 or soEd Hardy throwback tributes." I am no tattoo afficianado but "Ink & Intuition" hit that nail square on the head that "8 Coins" only dinged. Among the Majors The Fool, The Magician, a fantastic lovers, The chariot (which actually has an element of speed and movement - a welcome change from the sense og static immobility many artists bafflingly attribute), Death and a tattoo covered Star. The devil is a near generic copy of the Marsielles original and feels like a missed opportunity. This is the only real "bad card" of the deck. The Court is the stabdiut here with a bit of edge that gives this very classic feeling dack a bit of modern sass. The Queen of Swords is a badass, arms raised holding her sword ready to attack at a moment's notice while the Queen of Cups is complete glam while showing off her back and arm tattoos. The King of Cups rocks a high face haircut to show off his skull tat and looks like Adam Levine's long lost twin brother. The Knave of Wands scowls while both the Knave of Cups and of Pentacles blur refreshingly blurring genderlines in their apoearance. Having a court that has a bit of personality and flair tha at extends beyond the Queen of Wands makes all the difference in a deck. This is a Marsielles deck with means the minors are "pips" and are depictions of the object of the suit and with the numeric equivalent of that object presented. The minors are not fully illustrated. For example the 6 of Wands does not depict a man on horseback in a victory parade being cheered on by the crowd, but rather just 6 wands arraanged in a visually aesthetic patteen. Look closely, though, and you'll see a green leaf victory laurel behind the wands symbolizing the aspects of recognition, appreciation and victory associated with this card. There are symbolic subtleties to the card interpretations on the minors much in the same vein as to what the Pagan Otherworlds deck did with its minors albeit not quite as clever. The card back is a fully reversible red line design on a white background that echoes your standard playing cards. The card stock is thick and of quality so hopefully the usual handwringing that accompanies the release of any mass market deck will not be be necessary by those to who this is a primary concern. The box the deck comes in makes doubles as a nicer quality 2 piece storage box which goild foil accents decorating the top and sides of the box and a built in recess with a lifting Ravenna allowing the cards to stay secured when not in use and be easily removed from the box by lifting the ribbon. I do hope that somebody over at Llewellyn publishing is gifted a copy of this deck so they can see the proper way to make a product box that doubles as a storage box as they never make their recesses deep enough to hold the entire deck making their boxes all but useless. Llewellyn may want to take note of the cardstock too just in case if they have forgotten would actual quality card stock looks like. There is a full color leaflet in lieu of a LWB that offers a instructions for use, a few basic spreads, brief explanations for both the Major and Minor arcana but strangely does not address each court as an individual but each rank as a whole while not addressing the suit. This omission of the court explanation and that the minors are essentially pips, despite their visual cues, as they still would benefit from some memorization and/or familiarity, make this a deck just slightly out of reach for beginners. This would make a wonderful second or third deck. And for those RWS enthusiasts who immediately turn their nose up and eschew any deck that uses pips, may I remind you your beloved The Wild Unknown is pretty much a pip deck. This is a fantastic deck that will make an interesting addition to any tarot collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2018 by Arc Arc

  • OBSESSED // the images are beautiful, the card stock is legit, the box is sturdy // RECOMMEND
SO! Lemme start with saying I was very disappointed when I got this deck because I received a return so the box was broken and the cards were out of order, which left a bad taste in my mouth and I wound up being salty using it for a few weeks before learning to really appreciate it for what it is. Amazon was great working with me this is now one of my favorite decks to us, I use it even more than my Eight Coins Tattoo Tarot, which shocked me! The card stock is thick - and matte - which feels great to shuffle and gives you a lot more control over the cards than the more slippery decks from Lo Scarabeo Publishing (which I also love for other reasons, but I digress...). The guidebook does not go through reversals; however the cards are great for those who understand how to use them as they're super intuitively drawn. Each of the suits is done very similarly to one another (one sword, two sword, three, four, etc...) but then there are little nuanced details with them all tattooed in there that make it a GREAT deck for the intuit to interpret from. The publishers also have an amazing way of detailing the guidebook to help intuits start to form their own judgments from the cards! If you're interested in more info on this deck, I made a review on the YouTube showing the box, guidebook and each card one-by-one you can find my looking for Tattoo Tarot Reviews there! The link back to Amazon is under the video to help you purchase once you fall as in love with it as I did :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2020 by Wellness Consultant Wellness Consultant

  • Sassy personality, accurate readings, not for beginners
I love this deck and have truly connected with it. Whether reading for myself or another person, it gives me super accurate readings every time, which come to me quickly and intuitively. I wasn’t expecting this deck to be so immediately readable to me, but it is indeed. It has a kind of sassy personality and is a no-nonsense/no-BS deck, which I appreciate. It is one of the main decks in my rotation, and it loves to be worked with. I agree with the other reviewers who say that this deck would be difficult to read with if you don’t already have a fluency in the tarot, as it’s a pip deck and the symbolism is barebones. A pip deck means that the minor arcana are all simply illustrations of the number of items in that suit: so the seven of cups will just have seven cups on it, the nine of wands will just show nine wands, etc. This shouldn’t be your first tarot deck but would be fantastic for, say, your third or fourth. If you can already read pips, you’ll be fine. The cardstock is quite thick (by far my thickest deck), and the finish is matte, with a little less “slip” and more grip than some of my other decks. The cards are also slightly larger than the average tarot, making this deck one that takes up quite a bit of space, both in readings and when put away. I sometimes find shuffling with this deck challenging because of its size, but — silver lining? — this does make it easier for Spirit to eject cards out of the deck while I’m shuffling, which is my favorite way to “pull” cards. ;) The box it comes in is really nice quality and excellent for storage. If this deck calls to you, definitely get it. Super accurate and easy to read with — really a fantastic deck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2019 by 🌴 Tropical Panda 🌴

  • Really fun deck
This is a great deck for someone who likes American Traditional tattoo styles. With bold outlines and a beautiful simple palette, it’s fun to look through. It is a pip deck, which I feel are never suitable for new readers, but it’s fun for the collector or a tattoo artist as a novelty item. You can read with them if you are very familiar with the cards already. It does have the meanings in the guidebook, but no reversals. A nice bonus is that it is not in a tuck box, but in a two piece, so there’s no risk of damaging cards or box when trying to access the cards. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2024 by Jessica Coutinho

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