Design and Artwork
Ramses: Tarot of Eternity, painted by Severino Baldi, offers a realistic portrayal of Ancient Egyptian life from 1304 to 1224 BC, focusing on Ramses II's era. Unlike decks mimicking ancient Egyptian art styles, this tarot brings historical accuracy and aesthetic beauty to the fore, presenting new images instead of traditional tarot symbols.
Symbolism and Themes
The major arcana cards reference significant figures and events in Ramses II's life, with notable exceptions like the Fool and Judgement cards. The minor arcana cards depict everyday Egyptian life, integrating tarot symbolism with Ancient Egyptian details in a manner that encourages users to engage with the cards on their own terms.
User Experience
Designed for both upright and reversed readings, the deck challenges conventional tarot interpretations, urging readers to set aside memorized meanings. The suit elements blend subtly into the narrative, emphasizing human interaction over strict adherence to familiar archetypes.
Special Features
The deck's departure from traditional tarot symbology, combined with its realistic artwork and detailed representation of an Ancient Egyptian setting, makes it particularly appealing to Egyptologists and those who value authenticity and depth in tarot reading.
- Artistic focus on Ramses II's era with historical accuracy
- Major arcana highlight significant figures/events; minor arcana show daily life
- Encourages unique interpretation, challenging traditional tarot meanings
- Designed for upright and reversed readings, with mirrored card backs
- Useful for Egyptologists and readers seeking fully illustrated, realistic cards