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BB048: The Clover Tarot: Reflecting Life’s Prismatic Emotions

THE CLOVER TAROT

BB048

“The Clover Tarot: A Lush Journey Through Personal Visions”

In the realm of tarot, where each deck is a unique portal to the subconscious, the Clover Tarot emerges as a vibrant testament to personal vision and artistic depth. Conceived by the Latvian artist Nika Berne, the Clover Tarot is a self-published treasure that offers a window into the creator’s inner world through its lush and vivid illustrations.

This deck extends beyond the traditional 78 cards, featuring 79 with two distinct versions of The Lovers, symbolizing the diverse paths of relationships and emotional connections. Each card in the Clover Tarot is a canvas of rich colors and intricate details, inviting users to a deeper introspection and a more intuitive reading experience.

The Clover Tarot is not just a set of cards; it’s a journey. It beckons the seeker to explore the layers of meaning within each image, to find resonance with the universal themes depicted, and to discover the magic that lies in trusting one’s intuition. With its roots in personal experience, the Clover Tarot stands as a bold statement in the world of divinatory arts, offering a fresh perspective on the traditional tarot narrative.

For those who tread the path of self-discovery, the Clover Tarot serves as a guide, a companion, and a mirror. It reflects the multifaceted nature of our lives, the complex tapestry of our inner landscapes, and the ever-present potential for transformation. In the hands of the reflective soul, the Clover Tarot becomes more than a tool—it becomes a gateway to a world where every choice and every moment is infused with meaning.

More info

https://www.aeclectic.net/tarot/cards/clover/

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