Description
Showing all 78 cards from the famous The Rider-Waite tarot deck, originally published 1910. Shrouded in mystery the Tarot has held veneration for their archetypal significance in divinatory practices. According to some the tarot are the last surviving glyphs from the library of Alexandria others say they only emerged after playing cards came from the middle east and then started to be used in divination. In the 15th century, either way the images came to be regarded as a "bible of bibles", an esoteric repository of all the significant truths of creation.
• Fabric is 82% polyester, 18% spandex
• Four-way stretch
• Elastic waistband
• Precision-cut and hand-sewn after printing
We have delved deep into our common archives unearthing beautiful and often forgotten illustrations and patterns for your renewed enjoyment and pleasure.
These wondrous designs are these days seldom seen outside of dusty libraries and so with their new found freedom we are committed at - Illustration Unbound - to helping the world gain access to the books and the literature that inspired them.
10% of our profits go to the sending of books to school children in developing countries thereby raising literacy rates and spreading the love of reading across the globe.
All of our products are made by hand and delivered promptly to your door.
Each garment manages to send on average 10 free books to children around the world through an amazing volunteer-run charity; Book-Cycle.
Size guide
XS | S | M | L | XL | |
Waist (inches) | 25 ¼ | 26 ¾ | 28 ⅜ | 31 ½ | 34 ⅝ |
Hips (inches) | 35 ⅜ | 37 | 38 ⅝ | 41 ¾ | 44 ⅞ |