This fine Jean Noblet Tarot de Marseille was Handcrafted in Denver and Szeged by Artisan Tarot and is Printed in the US. The Original Deck is from Around 1650 and is believed to be one of the oldest Tarot de Marseille decks. The only existing copy is preserved in the National Library of France. The Artwork was meticulously redrawn and recolored using references to the original deck and other historic Tarot De Marseille Decks. Not an exact reproduction, but a refined deck made to inspire the imagination. The result is a sturdy elegant deck with super clean and crisp lines. The linen finish, excellent 310 GSM card stock, and small size make this deck a dream to shuffle. Perfect for professional readers.
William Rader and Krisztin Kondor founded Artisan Tarot in the winter of 2019. Their vision is to popularize historic tarot decks by creating elegant restorations that inspire the imaginations of modern readers.
Krisztin has a Master’s Degree in Product and Graphic Design from The University of Sopron. She specializes in linocut printmaking which is similar to how tarot cards were produced. This gives her unique insight on how to digitally restore the artwork.
William has been an entrepreneur and reader for over 10 years. When he’s not performing group readings at corporate and private events, he’s teaching tarot to students through the courses offered by Artisan Tarot.
Specs
- Standard bridge card size of 2.25″ x 3.5″
- Complete 78 card deck with French Titles
- Includes an information card in English
- Printed on premium 310 GSM card stock
- Long lasting, linen finish for ease of shuffling and spreading
- Sturdy, elegant tuck box with the card back design printed around the outside
- Printed in the USA by Shuffled Ink
Creators
Artisan TarotWilliam Rader and Krisztin Kondor founded Artisan Tarot in the winter of 2019. Their vision is to popularize historic tarot decks by creating elegant restorations that inspire the imaginations of modern readers.
Krisztin has a Master’s Degree in Product and Graphic Design from The University of Sopron. She specializes in linocut printmaking which is similar to how tarot cards were produced. This gives her unique insight on how to digitally restore the artwork.
William has been an entrepreneur and reader for over 10 years. When he’s not performing group readings at corporate and private events, he’s teaching tarot to students through the courses offered by Artisan Tarot.