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Teen Witch Tarot - CARDS

Teen Witch Tarot - CARDS
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Pack information: 78 cards with booklet
Card dimensions: 70 x 120 mm
Author: Laura Tuan Artwork - Antonella Platano

They say: Old or young, a witch is hiding in every woman. A wonderful, free, and happy being capable of communicating with animals, caressing plants, playing with crystals, feeling, sensing, concentrating, and using the force of Air, Water, Earth, and Fire. From the classic pointy black hat and unfailing broomstick to jeans and roller skates, the way a witch dresses might change but the wisdom, strength, symbols, and tools - those remain unaltered: The same power, the same faith in nature and its laws, the same awareness of belonging to a whole from which support, protection, information, and good advice may be drawn.

The Witch 'reads' the web of life with the Tarot to choose her path and answer the questions that are part of her travels. The Witchy Tarot is for the young at heart, new to the road of life. We offer it with our Blessings for a safe and happy journey.

 

Tarot Cards (62) -
The Tarot is a specific system that has 78 cards in total. There are 4 suits (referred to as the minor arcana) and 22 other cards (referred to as the major arcana). Each card represents a specific energy. And each card, through the picture on the card, is trying to help you to feel the specific energy of that card. The reason there are so many different kinds of Tarot decks is that Different Tarot decks may present this energy in different pictorial form. We have lots of articles on Tarot.

To learn more visit our Tarot Articles Section

 
By Brian Stevenson View Profile
This deck has a bright, highly coloured, Disney cartoon quality that will appeal to its target audience of girls aged from 8 to 18. Most of the people depicted in these cards are young, lithe and beautiful girls. Dressed in mini skirts, corsets, bikinis, hot pants and thigh boots, they all seem to have difficulty keeping their clothes on! The few men and boys that do appear are all boyishly young, muscled and usually dressed in snugly fitting shorts or jeans. Most of the Major Arcana keep their original titles and expected images. There are a few exceptions. For example, The Magician becomes The Witch, The Hanged Man becomes The Hanged One and The World becomes The Universe. All the Major Arcana have a subtitle relating to a piece of witchy paraphernalia in one of three categories: Tools, Plants and Animals. So, The Witch (Magician) has an athame, The Hierophant a walnut tree, The Hanged One a bat and so on.

The Minor Arcana suits are changed from Cups, Pentacles, Wands and Swords to Cauldrons, Boulders, Flames, and Broomsticks. The court cards are very different from their usual form, Pages become Celebrations, Knights become Moons, Queens become Goddesses and Kings become Trials. Overall, the cards traditional meanings are not always apparent from the images. This means that the deck will mainly appeal to young girls who want to look up the cards meanings in the booklet, rather than learn them. However, the deck should be a good introduction to Tarot for girls who can successfully relate to the lively images.