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Renais Tarot: A 15th-Century Masterpiece Reborn

Renais Tarot: A 15th-Century Masterpiece Reborn

by COCORRINA EE

Tarot50 cards· Includes guidebook
eleganttraditionalgold-foiled
15th-centuryrenaissancehistorical-tarottarocchiengravingclassical-artgilded-edges

Theme: Restored 15th-century Master E-Series Tarocchi with classical figures

Medium: pencil ink

A restored 50-card gilded deck based on a 15th-century Master E-Series Tarocchi, featuring classical figures and a limited color palette with gold accents. It includes a companion book for interpretations and symbolism.

About This Deck

The Renais Tarot is a 50-card deck that revives the aesthetic and symbolism of a 15th-century Master E-Series Tarocchi. This project aims to bring a historical divination system to a modern audience, focusing on the intricate details and classical artistry of the Renaissance period. The deck is designed to offer a unique reading experience, distinct from contemporary tarot systems, by drawing directly from early European card traditions.

The deck's structure, with 50 cards, suggests a departure from the standard 78-card tarot, aligning more with historical Tarocchi decks that often varied in card count. Each card is gilded, enhancing the historical feel and adding a touch of luxury. The companion book is essential for understanding the specific interpretations and symbolism associated with this particular 15th-century system, making it accessible for both collectors and readers interested in historical divination practices.

The Renais Tarot is presented as a faithful restoration, not merely an inspiration. This commitment to historical accuracy extends to the artwork, which replicates the detailed engravings and classical figures characteristic of the era. The deck serves as both a functional tool for divination and a collectible art object, appealing to those who appreciate the intersection of history, art, and esoteric practices.

Key Features

  • 50-card deck based on a 15th-century Master E-Series Tarocchi
  • Gilded card edges for a luxurious, historical feel
  • Includes a companion book of interpretations and symbolism
  • Restored classical engraving artwork with gold foil accents
  • Successful Kickstarter campaign with $66,143 raised from 513 backers

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for collectors of historical tarot and oracle decks, as well as readers interested in the origins and evolution of divination cards. It will appeal to those who appreciate classical art, Renaissance aesthetics, and a more academic approach to card reading. Experienced readers looking for a unique system that deviates from modern RWS or Thoth traditions will find it particularly engaging, while beginners with an interest in history may also be drawn to its distinct style, provided they are willing to engage with the companion book for guidance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Renais Tarot?
The Renais Tarot is a 50-card deck. This card count is characteristic of some historical Tarocchi decks, distinguishing it from the more common 78-card modern tarot systems.
Does the Renais Tarot come with a guidebook?
Yes, the Renais Tarot includes a companion book. This book provides interpretations and symbolism specific to the 15th-century Master E-Series Tarocchi system, which is crucial for understanding and reading this unique deck.
What is the art style of the Renais Tarot?
The art style of the Renais Tarot is a restoration of 15th-century Master E-Series Tarocchi. It features classical engraving-style illustrations with fine line work, a sepia-toned palette, and elegant gold foil accents, evoking the aesthetic of the Renaissance period.
Is the Renais Tarot suitable for beginners?
While not a standard Rider-Waite-Smith deck, the Renais Tarot can be suitable for beginners who have a strong interest in historical divination and are willing to learn a unique system. The included companion book is essential for understanding its specific interpretations and symbolism.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$66K

Backers

513

Funded

1514%

Launched

Mar 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

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