Tattoo Tarot: Ink & Intuition
This beautifully illustrated set of tarot cards is based on traditional tarot iconography but interpreted by MEGAMUNDEN, author of the best-selling Tattoo Coloring Book. The set contains the 78 cards of the tarot deck, luxuriously packaged in a gift box. A 28-page booklet explains how to interpret the cards and conduct your own readings, gaining
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Sorry 8 Coins. This is what a tatoo themed tarot deck looks like. I’ll admit I pre-ordered these in part because the price was so low (around $12). I also wanted another “edgier” deck option for querants to choose from and had recently purchased the 8 Coins Tattoo tarot, which many adore, but to me seemed less “tattoo parlour” and more “16 year old girl’s random sketchbook with cutesy doodles and 12 or soEd Hardy throwback tributes.” I am no tattoo afficianado but “Ink & Intuition” hit that nail square on the head that “8 Coins” only dinged.Among…
Glam esoterica meets Catholic stain glass window meets upper class tattoo parlor realness. This deck is very distinct, it has a notable presence for sure. It reminds me very much of Saturday morning cartoons 15 years later with a couple facial scars, a cigarette in its mouth going 95 mph down a desolate highway on a motorcycle somewhere in the Midwest. It doesn’t feel necessarily look or feel friendly yet it has an aesthetic and knows how to work it. The physicality of the cards is great. They’re very thick and will be very durable to those who shuffle like an abusive…
Nice Deck But It Has Mistakes and Limitations Pros:Well DrawnEasy to handle (not too big to shuffle)Durable/ Not cheap or flimsyCons:*The Justice card is #8 in this deck while the Strength card is #11Inconsistent descriptions of the cards in the bookletIf you read based on card meaning AND pictures, some of the cards have limited visuals to help you read.Suggestions:Use these cards as clarifying cards based on the traditional meaning of each card.*Don’t let the…