New edition of the classic Italian deck. These cards are easy to read and easy to interpret, within the reach of experts and beginners. Included: 78 cards. Cards size: 62 x 107 mm. (2.44" x 4.21"). Weight of the deck: 209 g. (approx.). Main color: blue. Material: duplex cardboard 320...
Collectable divination cards, created by the famous Triestine cartelist Argio Orell who concentrate the philosophy of the tarot cards in 55 essential and symbolic cards, with drawings inspired by the medieval era. Included: 55 cards. Cards size: 63 x 107 mm (2.4" x 4.2"). Weight of the deck: 202 g....
A classic of Italian cartomancy, a classic "sibyl" of easy interpretation that allows anyone to try their hand in the art of divination even those who were beginners and wished to experience their own potential and thus learn about the past, present and future through mantic art. Included: 56 cards....
These cards link together figures to astrology, discipline that was once thought in Bologna. Enjoy tarot and playing cards all in one deck! Included: 62 cards. Cards size: 50 x 107 mm (1.97" x 4.21"). Weight of the deck: 115 g. (0.25 lbs.) (approx.). Main color: green. Material: Duplex cardboard...
Few differences distinct these cards from the Piemontesi cards: the use of Arabian numbers, the butterfly-headed Joker and the Judgment card, called Angel. Included: 78 cards. Cards size: 62 x 107 mm (2.5" x 3.5"). Weight of the deck: 187 g. (approx.). Main color: Green. Plastic coated paper playing cards....
One of the oldest decks. Reportedly it has come to Italy from North Africa, brought by Arabians. The Tarocco Siciliano is a tarot deck found in Sicily and is used to play Sicilian tarocchi. It is one of the three traditional Latin-suited tarot decks still used for games in Italy,...
It is a game that dates back to the sixteenth century is very popular. The deck contains 54 cards, of which 22 are called Trionfi. Included: 54 cards. Cards size: 63 x 109 mm (2.4" x 4.2"). Weight of the deck: 131 g. (approx.). Main color: Green. Plastic coated paper...