Random Reading Envelope - The Marigold Tarot
Who doesn't love a tarot reading? Each of these coin envelopes contain 3 randomly selected cards from The Marigold Tarot, originally a 78-card tarot deck rooted in life, death, and gold. The cards draw reference from anatomy, nature, and distinctly Punjabi imagery, and features illustrations by Amrit Brar. Does not feature gilded gold edging on the cards. For gilded gold edging, see "The Marigold Tarot - Gilded Gold Edition".
Black coin envelope with gold foil stamping
Minor Arcana pip cards
Fully illustrated court cards
Fully illustrated Major Arcana
310GSM German black-core, linen finish playing card stock
Standard tarot card size at 2.75"x4.75"
The Minor Arcana suits are as follows:
Wands (represented by flowers/plants and their stems)
Swords (represented by swords and daggers)
Cups (represented by skulls as vessels)
Rings (otherwise known as pentacles/discs, represented by rings and human hands for cards 1-10)
Who doesn't love a tarot reading? Each of these coin envelopes contain 3 randomly selected cards from The Marigold Tarot, originally a 78-card tarot deck rooted in life, death, and gold. The cards draw reference from anatomy, nature, and distinctly Punjabi imagery, and features illustrations by Amrit Brar. Does not feature gilded gold edging on the cards. For gilded gold edging, see "The Marigold Tarot - Gilded Gold Edition".
Black coin envelope with gold foil stamping
Minor Arcana pip cards
Fully illustrated court cards
Fully illustrated Major Arcana
310GSM German black-core, linen finish playing card stock
Standard tarot card size at 2.75"x4.75"
The Minor Arcana suits are as follows:
Wands (represented by flowers/plants and their stems)
Swords (represented by swords and daggers)
Cups (represented by skulls as vessels)
Rings (otherwise known as pentacles/discs, represented by rings and human hands for cards 1-10)
Who doesn't love a tarot reading? Each of these coin envelopes contain 3 randomly selected cards from The Marigold Tarot, originally a 78-card tarot deck rooted in life, death, and gold. The cards draw reference from anatomy, nature, and distinctly Punjabi imagery, and features illustrations by Amrit Brar. Does not feature gilded gold edging on the cards. For gilded gold edging, see "The Marigold Tarot - Gilded Gold Edition".
Black coin envelope with gold foil stamping
Minor Arcana pip cards
Fully illustrated court cards
Fully illustrated Major Arcana
310GSM German black-core, linen finish playing card stock
Standard tarot card size at 2.75"x4.75"
The Minor Arcana suits are as follows:
Wands (represented by flowers/plants and their stems)
Swords (represented by swords and daggers)
Cups (represented by skulls as vessels)
Rings (otherwise known as pentacles/discs, represented by rings and human hands for cards 1-10)