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Enchanted Oracle

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Seek your destiny through trailing vines and gnarled trees in a secret realm rich with myth and magic…Enter an enchanted world filled with fairies, goddesses, and sorceresses; a magical world of possibility and power; a world in which you can weave your future.

Featuring hauntingly beautiful fairy imagery by renowned fantasy artist Jessica Galbreth and insightful instruction from acclaimed tarot author Barbara Moore, the Enchanted Oracle presents:

~ A stunning 36-card oracle deck featuring Jessica Galbreth’s original watercolor artwork
~ A whimsical silver pouch in which to keep the oracle cards when not in use
~ A fabulous fairy pendant that can be used as a pendulum and enchanted charm
~ A lyrical and lovely 240-page guidebook by Barbara Moore that presents a variety of ways to work with oracle wisdom, including spells, enchantments, and journalin

View the gorgeous artwork of the Enchanted Oracle cards.

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3 thoughts on “Enchanted Oracle

  1. Incredible Tool For Self-Exploration “Here you will find knowledge, skills and tools that will help you craft the magical life of your dreams.” ~ Excerpt from “Destiny’s Portal.”Opening the box of this set was a real treat. The images are gorgeous. Some are whimsical and innocent, while others are a bit dark and intense. These faeries definitely make you want to unfold your wings and fly with them.The artwork for the “Enchanted Oracle” has been created, by the talented, Jessica Galbreth. This deck is the first by this artist, but you can find her work in numerous formats, from prints, greeting cards, calendars, books and collectible figurines.Jessica lives in Ohio with her husband and their two children. She considers herself largely self-taught, even though she did study fine art for three years at the Toledo Museum of Art. Most of her work is done with watercolor, pen and ink.The cards are standard size with a matte finish. They are borderless, with a small title…

  2. Deceiving picture, and clearly made for beginners The pictures on Amazon do not represent the actual product, which is a good thing. The picture shows the book, and that is all. In reality, the product is the book, the 36 cards, the silver bag, a fairy pendant/necklace, all boxed in a container that resembles the book, but is different.Although the cards are beautiful, I was really disappointed in this collection. The 36 cards feature almost the same exact poses (a girl looking over her shoulder). Almost all of them are fairies, and although I don’t mind that, I would have liked some more variety. The necklace is something you would get from out of a toy machine, and is clearly directed at teens, as another reviewer said. The bag is low quality, but I expected as much because most drawstring bags are.The cards, however beautiful, are not strong. They, too, are low quality and don’t seem very inspiring.The entire set is very juvenile, and perfect for teens just starting out in tarot cards. Although…

  3. pretty, not exceptional I was somewhat disappointed with these cards. The art work is incredable!! However, the quality of the cards is not what I expected. They look cheep. I expected the cards to look and be of good quality and they are rather thin and the color is not as vivid as I would have liked. I am familiar with Jessica Galbreth’s art work and it is exceptionally beautiful. I expected the cards to be no different. It’s not that the color needs to be red or orange, it’s just that it looks like they tried to use less ink? They are thin and flimsy. Other cards that I have purchased have used better material for their cards. It’s as if they are not the ‘real’ product, and I purchased a replica.They have beautiful art work and the book is good. I haven’t worked with them much since I got them because I was soooo disappointed in how they looked. I couldn’t wait for them to arrive and then I saw how they looked and really haven’t picked them up but a few times since. The book is detailed and…

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