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Management number 232026576 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price US$8.10 Model Number 232026576
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Hedgewitchery and tarot―two separate bridges between the physical and spiritual realms―combine in this alluring deck for witches and nature-lovers, allowing you to access deep wisdom from both places.Showcasing exquisite art by Angela Rizza, this 78-card deck upholds the Rider-Waite-Smith tradition while honoring the hedgewitch’s connection to the unseen world. In her enlightening companion book, Tudorbeth guides you on your journey through divination and reveals each card’s three-part meaning: the border (the card’s story and location), the riding (actions needed to make the card reality), and the veil (a practical exercise, like a spell, charm, prayer, or meditation, to help you see your path).Layered with significant, nature-based imagery, the major arcana signals that the other world is near, while the suits of the minor arcana correspond to the four seasons. Wands embody spring energies, cups represent summer, swords symbolize autumn, and pentacles portray winter. Includes 78 cards with a matte, linen finish; a 264-page, color guidebook; and a reading altar. Read more

ISBN10 0738777226
ISBN13 978-0738777221
Language English
Publisher Llewellyn Publications
Dimensions 1.18 x 5.08 x 6.73 inches
Item Weight 1.4 pounds
Print length 264 pages
Publication date August 8, 2025

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