The Sirens, fascinating creatures of the Imagination, take their place on the stage of the Tarot. This contemporary deck evokes dreams and sensations through both their graceful beauty and the classical symbolism of the Tarot. Give in to the song and let these cards lead you through the depths of your subconscious to find the answers you seek.
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Publisher’s Review:
Did you know that when Persephone was kidnapped, the gods gave mermaids wings so they could go look for her? I didn’t. Did you know that in the fairy tales of northern Italy, “melusine” or “anguane” were ethereal feminine creatures with the tails of snakes who live in ponds and swamps? I didn’t. Clearly there is a lot I didn’t know about mermaid lore before studying this deck. So I began the journey full of anticipation.
The Tarot of Mermaids does a wonderful job of inviting us into the dark waters [read more]
Very pleased… Very satisfied with the deck itself. It’s not a cheap deck that you might think or worry about. Cards are very sturdy and the graphics are wonderful. Great detail and depth. Nothing missing and certainly a complete deck with all necessary cards.Overall this is a great deck for someone looking to get into reading tarot cards.
Wonderful!!! This deck is absolutely beautiful, mystical, and breathtaking. The scenes are just beautiful. Surprisingly enough, the devil card in this deck has been the most intense one I’ve ever seen (of decks I’ve used or gotten readings from, or even saw images of online.) I just adore the cards for the magician, the star, the hermit, the eight of swords, the three of cups, etc. I like how the color shifts for the suites, yet is subtly enough to not disrupt the deck. This is amazing for readings. If you enjoy mermaids or ocean scenery, or want a truly special deck, I highly recommend this one.
My new personal readings deck There is a coolness and a lyric joy throughout this deck’s imagery; the beautiful artwork encourages a restful, contemplative attitude that I find very appropriate for general-purpose readings. The imagery is highly positive without being cloyingly so (like the Hanson-Roberts) — for instance, the Five of Wands shows a play-struggle instead of a brawl. This deck isn’t for everyone — its vocabulary is sufficiently idiosyncratic as to make it completely inappropriate for beginners, and virtually every card contains female nudity. Possibly more significantly, the quiet feminine energy of the art tends to occlude or downplay negative results and warnings; while I use this deck for daily readings, relationship issues, and magical research, for advice on interpersonal conflicts and finance I’d turn to a “tougher” deck.