The DruidCraft Tarot

The DruidCraft Tarot

With beautiful hand-drawn aesthetic, the DruidCraft Tarot re-imagines traditional tarot imagery with symbol-rich scenes drawing from the beliefs of Druidic-path Wiccans. There is a heavy focus on natural scenery combined with romantic Medieval fantasy aesthetic. This tarot was designed by Philip and Stephanie Carr-Gomm, illustrated by Will Worthington, and contains a guidebook written by Philip and Stephanie.

This large, giftable set of a standard-size 78 card deck and a 192-page guidebook comes in a printed rigid box with pull-out drawer, perfect for setting under an altar, decor, or charging stones, such that one can remove the cards and book without disrupting everything else.

The description on the box reads:

Let the DruidCraft path show you the Way

At a time when we seek a closer connection with the natural world, this beautiful deck invites us to celebrate the earth and the rhythm of her seasons.

Combining the two great streams of Western Pagan tradition - Wicca and Druidry - Philip and Stephanie Carr-Gomm, together with artist Will Worthington, have created a tarot of extraordinary depth and relevance that can help guide and illuminate your life.

The DruidCraft Tarot's powerful images have emerged from a vast store of teachings and story-telling rooted in our ancient past. Use them as gateways to your inner spiritual world, and deepen your knowledge of yourself and of the earth. Let the natural wisdom of DruidCraft bring you insight and inspiration for the life issues that you face today.

Philip and Stephanie Carr-Gomm have been initiated into both Wicca and Druidry, and are Chief and Scribe of the Order of Bards, Ovates, and Druids, one of the largest international Druid groups.

Will Worthington is a practising Druid, Pendragon of the Order, and a highly respected artist, whose previous works include the acclaimed Druid Animal Oracle and The Green Man Tree Oracle.

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