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The Tumbaga Tarot | Cultural Spiritic Heritage (Canceled)

by De Rerum Ludis

Tarot78 cards
fantasyanimal
pre-columbiancolombianshamanismgoldanthropomorphiczoomorphiccultural-heritage

Theme: Pre-Columbian Colombian shamanism and gold

The Tumbaga Tarot is a 78-card deck featuring anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures, drawing inspiration from pre-Columbian Colombian heritage, shamanism, and the historical significance of gold.

Key Features

  • 78-card tarot deck
  • Inspired by pre-Columbian Colombian roots, shamanism, and gold
  • Features fantastical anthropomorphic and zoomorphic imagery

Who It's For

This deck would appeal to tarot enthusiasts interested in culturally specific decks, particularly those with an interest in pre-Columbian history, shamanism, or South American indigenous cultures. Collectors seeking unique, anthropomorphic, or zoomorphic art styles would also find this deck intriguing. It is suited for readers who appreciate a strong thematic narrative and a spiritual connection in their tarot practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the theme of The Tumbaga Tarot?
The Tumbaga Tarot is themed around pre-Columbian Colombian heritage, shamanism, and the cultural significance of gold. It aims to integrate these elements into a fantastical visual narrative featuring anthropomorphic and zoomorphic figures.
How many cards are in The Tumbaga Tarot?
The Tumbaga Tarot is described as a 78-card deck, following the traditional structure of Major and Minor Arcana found in most tarot systems.
What does 'Tumbaga' refer to in the deck's name?
'Tumbaga' refers to a gold and copper alloy widely used in pre-Columbian South America for creating religious artifacts and decorative items. Its inclusion in the deck's name highlights the theme of precious metals and their cultural and spiritual importance.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$2.3K

Backers

43

Funded

30%

Launched

Aug 2021

Platform: Kickstarter

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