Description
The Herbcrafter’s Tarot celebrates the handicrafts, tools, and time-honored folk skills related to herbs, trees, flowers and other plants that share their gifts with us. This deck and book set explores the relationship between herbs and how people use them for medicine, creativity, ritual, and spiritual guidance. It also considers herbs as archetypes and explores our partnership with the botanical realm. Herbcrafter’s Tarot is an engaging introduction to herbalism and plant spirit magic and can be used as a profound divinatory tool.
Product Details:
ISBN: #9781572819726
Publisher: U.S. Games, Published: May 2019
Boxed with 78 cards and a 124-page booklet
Size: 4.5 x 1.50 x 6.25 inches, Weight: 1.25 Lbs.
\Author – Latisha Guthrie
A few years ago, I had the pleasure of co-creating The Herbcrafter’s Tarot. Through playful, embodied herbcraft this tarot deck cultivates connection & meaning with everyday magic. and brings a deep love of hearth, herbs and hedge to life.
Illustrator – Joanna Powell Colbert
I most often visit the themes of the Sacred Feminine in myth and folklore, seasonal cycles in nature and in human life, and our beloved Northwest earth and sea. I am fascinated by the rich, archetypal symbolism of the Seeker’s Journey that is found in tarot cards. I brought my love of the natural world to tarot tradition when I created the Gaian Tarot.
When I work with colored pencils, I lay down creamy, waxy layers of rich, transparent color. I inhale the scent of wood shavings from the pencil sharpener and listen to the picking of acoustic guitar overlaid with sweet harmonies of roots music. I hear the tapping of a woodpecker and the cry of gulls. Pleasure and satisfaction come in meditative pencil strokes, in the placement of this color against that one, and of small hidden details that delight those who notice them.
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