Design and Artwork
The Symbolic Tarot of Wirth, building on the original work by Oswald Wirth, incorporates the entire major and minor arcana, blending traditional Marseille imagery with profound occult symbols. This deck enriches the tarot experience with the addition of the Hebrew alphabet to the major arcana cards, aligning with Eliphas Levi's theory. The completion of Wirth's project includes a lower arcana that fulfills his occult system of Tetrads, making this deck not only a tool for readings but a piece of occult heritage. Printed in five colors, including a special golden hue, it offers a unique visual essence that captivates readers and collectors.
Symbolism and Themes
Embracing a rich tapestry of esoteric knowledge, The Symbolic Tarot of Wirth deeply integrates Kabbalistic, Masonic, and occult symbolism within its design. Each card of the major arcana is marked with a corresponding letter of the Hebrew alphabet, emphasizing the mystical connection between the tarot and ancient wisdom. The deck's comprehensive incorporation of Wirth's Tetrads presents a unified system of occult principles, inviting exploration and contemplation.
User Experience
This deck comes as a boxed set, including 78 cards with dimensions of approximately 3" x 5" x 1", and an instructional booklet. The special golden hue adds a dimension of mystique and reverence to the reading experience, enhancing the symbolic depth of each card. It is crafted for both the seasoned occultist and the curious collector, offering a gateway to the profound symbolic language of the tarot.
About the Author
Oswald Wirth (1860 – 1943) was a Swiss occultist, Kabbalist, and Freemason renowned for his contributions to tarot esoterica. His version of the Marseille Tarot, published in 1889, marked the beginning of modern tarot interpretation. Mirko Negri, a tarot expert and author from Italy, continues Wirth's legacy by completing his original project with the Symbolic Tarot of Wirth, bridging historical tradition with contemporary insight.
- Boxed deck including 78 cards and instructional booklet
- Measures approximately 3" x 5" x 1"
- Printed in five colors with a special golden hue
- Integrates Kabbalistic, Masonic, and occult symbolism
- Ideal for both readings and collectors
- ISBN 9780738769585