the deck that I use
Soprafino:
Here's whats been said about this deck:
In my opinion one of the most beautiful Italian decks ever designed. This limited numbered edition (of 2000) 78-card tarot, exquisitely printed by Il Meneghello, replicates a deck originally engraved by Carlo Dellarocca and published by Gumppenberg in 1835.
Because of its detail, the deck acquired the name Soprafino, which is Italian for 'very fine' or 'refined'. These cards, being unlaminated, have a truly antique feel to them. These sets were packaged with the cards being set inside a thick handmade paper-wrapped box.
I've used this deck for the last ten years and love the energy in them!
call me for a reading!
Soprafino:
Here's whats been said about this deck:
In my opinion one of the most beautiful Italian decks ever designed. This limited numbered edition (of 2000) 78-card tarot, exquisitely printed by Il Meneghello, replicates a deck originally engraved by Carlo Dellarocca and published by Gumppenberg in 1835.
Because of its detail, the deck acquired the name Soprafino, which is Italian for 'very fine' or 'refined'. These cards, being unlaminated, have a truly antique feel to them. These sets were packaged with the cards being set inside a thick handmade paper-wrapped box.
I've used this deck for the last ten years and love the energy in them!
call me for a reading!