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The Spirit of Flowers Tarot [Cards]

Lo Scarabeo (Author), Laura Tuan (Author), Antonella Castelli (Illustrator)
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August 8, 2003
The images are delicate, lovely, enchanting. They quietly draw you close. Suddenly, you are struck by the power and strength of each card. Just as the heady perfume of a perfect blossom can transport you back in time to a pleasant memory or to a place of poetic dreaminess, these flower spirits can take you to another realm. Let them help you to divine mysteries and open your mind to beautiful possibilities for the future.


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About the Author

Since 1987, Art Publisher Lo Scarabeo has published over 100 Tarot decks that have been acclaimed all over the world for originality and quality. Only the best Italian and International artists are selected for our new decks, and the result is that Lo Scarabeo's decks are all recognizable as an exceptional artistic value.

Tradition
One of Lo Scarabeo's goals is the preservation of traditional Tarot decks.

Development
New decks and ideas are continually gathered from all over the world. This allows Lo Scarabeo to produce some of the most innovative decks available today.

Quality
Lo Scarabeo is committed to ever increasing quality and beauty of their products.

Distribution
*Llewellyn is the exclusive distributor of Lo Scarabeo products in North America.

Product Details

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  • Publisher: Llewellyn Publications; Crds edition (August 8, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0738704113
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738704111
  • Product Dimensions: 4.8 x 2.9 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,105,958 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Tarot Flower Fairies, September 16, 2004
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This review is from: The Spirit of Flowers Tarot (Cards)
For those of you who remember 'Jennifer and the Flower Fairies' you will not be disappointed with this deck. The images on the cards are lovely, and the cards themselves while rather thin handle well, and are of good size. However, it is not a deck for beginners. Much of the traditional symbolism of decks such as the Rider Waite [I recommend anyone just starting to read the tarot to obtain either a Rider Waite deck or similar] simply is not there. The suits of the minor arcana are rather difficult to discern also, as although the images are charming they do not seem to correlate to anything, and the reader has to go by the small typeface on the card to know what suit is being depicted.

Another aspect of this deck which I found disappointing is that the correlation of the flowers depicted to traditional tarot symbolism is simply not there. I had hoped that, like the herbal tarot, more of an explanation would be given about the properties of the flowers illustrated, rather than just having them as pretty pictures. For example, in the little booklet that accompanies the deck, the meaning will say 'in the language of flowers, patience' or 'in the languge of flowers, passion'. I would have liked to see more than a one word definition of the actual flower used on the cards. A few lines of traditional tarot interpretation is also given, although the connection between the traditional meanings and the meaning of the flower on the illustration sometimes seemed rather vague to me. I think more could have been done as to finding astrological correlations between the tarot cards and the flowers used to illustrate them.

It sounds like I am being very negative about this deck, but it does have redeeming qualities in the artwork. The illustrations are excellent and beautiful, and for those who love the childlike wonder of the flower fairies and beautiful illustrations of the flowers of the world, this deck is a must have, a wonderful collector's item. Just don't expect too much from it as a traditional tarot deck, and you will not be disappointed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars The Majors are Great, But..., July 22, 2007
This review is from: The Spirit of Flowers Tarot (Cards)
"That's how this deck, based on the secret language of flowers, their symbolism, legends, and origins, came about: ancient gods, nymphs or feys transformed into plants as punishment or to escape bad luck." - From the LWB

If images of cherubic children, faeries and flowers are your cup of tea, you may enjoy the Spirit of Flowers Tarot. Arranged as a 78-card deck, the Majors follow familiar themes and titles, including common symbolism. For example, the Fool card depicts the hobo bag and dog, the High Priestess a scroll, and Justice a scale and swords.

As I began to look through the Spirit of Flowers Tarot, a smile crept on my face. By the time I hit the Hanged Child, it was a full-blown grin. How charming! This could be a very readable deck, especially good for children, I surmised. Alas, as I worked through the Minors, my joy was short-lived.

Riccardo Minetti (from Lo Scarabeo) one said in an interview "Having art without meaning will make decks useless." And judging by the illustrations alone, I felt there was no apparent message in the Minors; rather, they simply appeared to be posed children amongst floral landscapes.

However, the Little White Book mentioned that the Spirit of Flowers Tarot correlated with the renowned Victorian book Language of Flowers--so I decided to give this deck a chance. Florigraphy, a complex system associating flowers with particular meanings, swept through England in the early 1800's. Even mixed bouquets could convey intricate messages based on the flowers used.

I am familiar with the Language of Flowers via the Victorian Flower Oracle (Magic Realist Press), and assumed that the interpretations provided in the LWB would shed light upon the flower/card pairings--which would serve as the "meaning" so important in a Tarot deck.

Unfortunately, many pairings were nonsensical, with the florigraphic interpretation nowhere near the meaning of the card assigned to it. For example, the Chrysanthemum is assigned to the Death card, but the LWB states that the Language of Flowers meaning is "thinking about a proposal". Yet, traditional meanings are provided for Death: Transformation, end, breakdown, illness, completion of destiny, closure and inheritance.

What do those meanings have to do with a proposal?

There's absolutely nothing wrong with revitalizing Tarot by correlating the cards with other systems and fresh associations. However, there needs to be *some* type of message intended! And, if the Language of Flowers meaning is a new spin on Tarot, then why resort to regurgitating the same old meanings--most which have *nothing* to do with the floral interpretation offered by the author?

With staged models and static scenes, it would be very difficult to glean any insight from this deck either as an oracle or as a Tarot. The Majors are executed nicely, but even they have some inexplicable touches (e.g., what is the significance jack-o-lantern at the Hermit's feet?).

Also, I compared the florigraphy interpretations from the Victorian Flower Oracle and the Spirit of Flowers Tarot, and was surprised that most of them did NOT agree! Why this is surprising is that both books claim that the interpretations are from the Language of Flowers! Here are but a few of the disparities:

Narcissus - In the Victorian Flower Oracle, it's said to mean "egotism" (which makes sense given the mythos). For the Spirit of Flowers Tarot, the meaning is "withheld feelings".

Iris - The Oracle says this flower means "messages", while the Tarot says that this flower means "willingness to conquer".

Water Lily - In the Oracle, this flower means "purity of heart". In the Spirit of Flowers Tarot, it indicates "unattainable dreams".

The cards of the Spirit of Flowers Tarot have fully reversible backings, and measure approximately 4-3/4 x 2-5/8 inches. The Minor suits are demarcated by coloring:

Cups - Purple flowers (LWB says "blue")
Pentacles - Yellow flowers
Wands - Pink flowers (LWB says "red")
Swords - White flowers

The Court Cards are Knave, Knight, Queen and King, but even *those* don't seem to jive. For example, the Knight of Swords sits atop a snail--something I'd expect the Knight of Pentacles to be riding!

A great idea in theory, the Spirit of Flowers Tarot is a cute deck displaying dozens of flowers and sweet children. However, because the flowers chosen (nor their Language of Flowers meanings) aren't meshed coherently with the image (or the other traditional interpretations provided), this deck fizzles. It would have had potential as a flower oracle, but even that possibility seems removed by the stagnant depictions and lack of "story" to the figures.

(To see 12 images from this deck, visit the Reviews--Decks section at JanetBoyer.com)

Janet Boyer, author of The Back in Time Tarot Book: Picture the Past, Experience the Cards, Understand the Present (coming Fall 2008 from Hampton Roads Publishing)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bought A Gift, September 28, 2005
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These cards are simply beautiful. Their Colors and Pictures make them a very nice and different gift for the Tarot reader.
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