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Cartae Mirabiles: Of Folklore, Fortunes, & Fate

Cartae Mirabiles: Of Folklore, Fortunes, & Fate

by Cerise Pomme

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Theme: Historical and folkloric card decks in a unified folk-art style

Medium: digital

Cartae Mirabiles is a collection of five distinct card decks, including historical tarot and playing card designs, reimagined with a consistent, folk-art inspired aesthetic. The collection spans various divination and gaming traditions from different cultures and eras.

About This Deck

The Cartae Mirabiles collection, created by Cerise Pomme, presents five unique card decks that draw inspiration from iconic and historical tarot and playing card traditions. The blurb indicates these decks span centuries and oceans, suggesting a diverse range of cultural influences. The visual evidence supports this, showing cards that clearly belong to different systems—including a Rider-Waite-Smith-like tarot, a Lenormand-style deck, and what appears to be a Japanese Hanafuda or similar game card.

Each deck within the collection is unified by a distinct, hand-drawn aesthetic that gives them a cohesive feel despite their varied origins. This approach allows the collection to appeal to both collectors of unique card art and practitioners interested in exploring different divination systems. The emphasis on "Folklore, Fortunes, & Fate" in the title suggests a focus on storytelling, divination, and the rich history of card-based systems.

The collection is designed to offer a comprehensive journey through the evolution and cultural significance of card decks. By presenting multiple systems, it caters to a broad audience, from those familiar with traditional tarot to enthusiasts of more niche historical or international card games and divination methods. The blend of historical reverence with a fresh artistic interpretation makes this collection a distinctive offering.

Key Features

  • Collection of 5 distinct card decks
  • Includes iconic and historic tarot and playing card designs
  • Features a consistent folk-art inspired aesthetic
  • Spans multiple centuries and cultural traditions
  • Artwork has an embroidered or cross-stitched visual texture

Who It's For

This collection is ideal for card collectors interested in the history and diversity of divination and playing card systems. It will appeal to tarot readers looking for a unique, folk-art inspired RWS-style deck, as well as those curious about exploring Lenormand or Japanese Hanafuda-like cards. Enthusiasts of traditional crafts, embroidery aesthetics, and culturally diverse art will also find this collection particularly engaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many decks are included in the Cartae Mirabiles collection?
The Cartae Mirabiles collection consists of five distinct card decks. These decks are inspired by iconic and historical tarot and playing card traditions from various cultures and centuries.
What types of card decks are included in Cartae Mirabiles?
The collection includes a variety of card types, such as a Rider-Waite-Smith-style tarot deck, a Lenormand-style deck, and a deck that appears to be influenced by Japanese Hanafuda or similar game cards. The overall collection draws from historical and iconic card traditions.
What is the art style of the Cartae Mirabiles decks?
The art style is a consistent folk-art aesthetic, characterized by bold outlines, a limited, earthy color palette, and a visual texture reminiscent of embroidery or cross-stitch. Figures and elements are simplified, giving the cards a handcrafted and charming appearance.
Is the Cartae Mirabiles collection suitable for beginners?
Given that the collection includes multiple card systems, it offers a diverse entry point for beginners. The tarot deck appears to follow RWS symbolism, making it accessible for those learning the system. However, exploring multiple systems simultaneously might be more suited to those with some prior card reading experience or a strong interest in learning various methods.

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