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09 in. = 6. 60cm x 18. 00cm Card Language: Spanish, Italian, German, French, English, Dutch Card Back: Reversible Back Design: 2 circles with elaborate pattern, and a red and black mottled background. Buddy Material: Little white brochure in multiple languages. Buy Now At: Comparable Decks to Golden Botticelli Tarot Theme: Art Styled Classification: Tarot Decks With Metallic Accents Creator: Bosch Tarots, Da Vinci Tarot, Golden Tarot of Klimt, Golden Tarot of the Tsar, Karma Angels Oracle, Mantegna Tarot, Tarot of Visconti Grand Trumps, Visconti Tarot, Visconti Tarot Mini by A.

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Another offering in Lo Scarabeo's line of tarots with images rendered in the design of excellent Italian masters. The work of Sandro Botticelli is included here, with gold foil-stamped highlights to provide the deck a glamorous appearance and feel.
The fantastic work of this Florentine master enlivens this deck with Renaissance flair and grace. Let Botticelli's timeless art-reproduced here with gold highlights-take you to new dimensions of nature, charm, and spirituality. The companion brochures for many Lo Scarabeo decks remain in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.

The Golden Botticelli Tarot Deck featured gorgeous art work with Renaissance flair. Botticelli's timeless art has actually been reproduced here with gold highlights. Lo Scarabeo's Tarot decks have actually been well-known all over the world for originality and quality. Related Source Here for a lot of Lo Scarabeo decks are in 5 languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.
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The Golden Botticelli Tarot by Atanas A. Atanasov and Lo Scarabeo: a card-by-card function by Tarot Zamm. The excellent work of this Florentine master enlivens this deck with Renaissance flair and grace. Let Botticelli's timeless art-reproduced here with gold highlights-take you to new dimensions of nature, beauty, and spirituality. One of Aeclectic Tarot's Leading 10 Decks for 2007! Publisher Review: Sandro Botticelli (born Alessandro di Mariano di Vanni Filipepi in 1445 and died in 1510) had the patronage of the (in)famous Lorenzo de' Medici, and the two works considered his masterpieces, "The Birth of Venus" and "Primavera" have actually become so popular that they have actually accomplished clich status when trying to represent Renaissance art in Florence, Italy.