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Exploring the Mystical World of the Wild Unknown Tarot Deck

 

the Wild Unknown Tarot 


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In the mystical realm of Tarot, the “Wild Unknown” deck has created a fresh wave with its uniquely designed and deeply meaningful cards. Created by artist and author Kim Krans, this deck is not just a divination tool but also a true work of art.

First introduced in 2012 and later widely published by Harper Collins in 2016, the Wild Unknown Tarot quickly endeared itself to the global Tarot community. What sets this deck apart is its use of animal and plant imagery instead of traditional human figures, offering a novel and nature-connected perspective.

Each card in the Wild Unknown is an artwork in itself, featuring vibrant and lively hand-drawn illustrations. Kim Krans has skillfully blended color and imagery so that each card carries not just a unique meaning but also conveys strong emotions and energy.

The deck comprises 78 cards, each with a deep and complex significance, reflecting aspects of the natural and spiritual world. Users can find guidance and self-discovery through the messages conveyed by the cards.

The Wild Unknown Tarot is more than a predictive tool; it’s an inspiration for those passionate about exploring themselves and the world around them. It opens up a fresh space for us to connect with our deepest instincts and intuitions.

With its growing popularity, the deck has been translated into over ten languages and is available in various editions, including a convenient pocket version released in 2021. It is undoubtedly an essential addition to the collection of any Tarot enthusiast seeking a connection with the universe.

The Wild Unknown Tarot stands as a testament to the power of art and spirituality, where each card is not just a tool but also a companion on the journey of self-exploration and the mysterious world beyond.

 

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