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BB057: Magic Fortune Telling and Meditation: The Russian Tarot

Russian Tarot

by Victor Bakhtin, 1993


BB057

Certainly! Let’s delve into the captivating world of the Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg:

1.      Deck Overview:

  • The Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg was painted by Yury Shakov, a renowned artist known for his lacquer miniatures and flawless depictions of Russian folk and fairy tales.
  • This stunning 78-card deck reflects not only Shakov’s superb style and artistic expertise but also his original interpretations of the tarot.
  • The cards feature traditional tarot archetypes infused with imagery from Russian history and culture.

2.      Artistic Details:

  • All cards have a black background, creating a striking contrast for the vibrant colors of the images.
  • Each card is framed within an oval border, reminiscent of Imperial FabergĂ© eggs, adorned with gold filigree.
  • The Trumps and each suit have slightly different variations of this delicate filigree.

3.      History and Mystery:

  • The deck’s creation has an intriguing backstory. Yury Shakov began the project, painting the Major Arcana and the Cups.
  • Unfortunately, Shakov passed away suddenly in March 1989, leaving the deck incomplete.
  • A second Russian artist, whose identity remains a mystery, was commissioned to finish the deck using Shakov’s notes and sketches.

4.      Reading Experience:

  • Despite its unique history, the Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg is surprisingly easy to read.
  • The images rush out to meet the reader, providing intuitive insights.
  • The little white booklet (LWB) accompanies the deck, offering meanings and a basic ten-card spread.

5.      Conclusion:

  • While not recommended for absolute beginners due to its powerful imagery, this deck is a spiritual journey waiting to unfold.
  • Whether you’re drawn to Russian culture or simply appreciate exquisite art, the Russian Tarot of St. Petersburg is a gem worth exploring.

More info

https://www.apprendre-tarotdemarseille.com/beaux-tarots/les-plus-beaux-tarots/russian-tarot/

 

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