NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems
NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems
NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems
NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems
NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems
NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems
NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems
NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems
NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems
NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems

NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES ~ Belgium US Games Systems

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  NEW SEALED ~ Vintage 1988 Tarot Of The Ages Tarot Card Deck ~ Belgium US Games Systems

New, SEALED deck! The box is in excellent condition, with only "14" marked on the top of the box. Otherwise, very little wear. Please see pictures. The tarot cards are in a sealed deck, in original plastic. (Please note, the box is not in plastic.) The instruction booklet is in mint condition. Please see below for more information on the vintage 1988 TAROT OF THE AGES tarot deck!

Tarot of the Ages Description

The Tarot of the Ages is a multicultural deck that draws on Egyptian culture for the major arcana, and Aztec, Hindu, African and Viking cultures in the minor arcana. The lifelike card artwork is lovely, but somewhat limited by the substantial white borders

This tarot was created to celebrate Atlantis the "Mother of Civilization." The artwork is by Mario Garizio and the booklet of instructions is by Patrizia D'Agostino.The major Arcana cards depict Ancient Egypt, said to be the society which most clearly reflects the Atlantian heritage. The minor Arcana show 4 other societies/civilizations of the ancient world. They are as follows rods, African tribal society; cups, Mayan, Inca and Aztec culture; swords, Vikings; and coins, India. The paintings are very detailed and realistic. The figures on each card seem to live in their own plains of reality. However, there is a great deal of nudity and some of the images in the suit of swords are a bit violent.