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Condition: Pre-Owned, Like New

Use Report: Flipped through, lightly shuffled, never used.

Damage: None

A complete, substantial, artistically restored edition of the 15th-century Sola Busca deck. Milan, circa 1491, believed to have been painted by Venetian artist Marino Sanudo the Younger (1446–1536).

Important: By modern standards, this is an enormous deck. Each card is 6" tall. The size is a reproduction of how large the original cards, made by hand for the Marchessa Busca, would have been. The originals were acquired by the Italian Ministry for Cultural Resources and Activities in 2009 and currently resides in Milan at the Brera Gallery.

The deck comprises 78 cards, including all the original cards as well as reconstructions of the missing ones. The copper leaf featured on these museum-quality cards emulates the original etchings.

This edition is housed in a large, heavy, and elegant presentation box, accompanied by a booklet in English and Italian.

Meanings and interpretations by Lunaea Weatherstone.
78 cards, LARGE restored to original historic size (3.65" x 6")
Instructions included. Multilingual edition.

Sola Busca Tarot - Museum Quality Line (Copy)

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Condition: Pre-Owned, Like New

Use Report: Flipped through, lightly shuffled, never used.

Damage: None

A complete, substantial, artistically restored edition of the 15th-century Sola Busca deck. Milan, circa 1491, believed to have been painted by Venetian artist Marino Sanudo the Younger (1446–1536).

Important: By modern standards, this is an enormous deck. Each card is 6" tall. The size is a reproduction of how large the original cards, made by hand for the Marchessa Busca, would have been. The originals were acquired by the Italian Ministry for Cultural Resources and Activities in 2009 and currently resides in Milan at the Brera Gallery.

The deck comprises 78 cards, including all the original cards as well as reconstructions of the missing ones. The copper leaf featured on these museum-quality cards emulates the original etchings.

This edition is housed in a large, heavy, and elegant presentation box, accompanied by a booklet in English and Italian.

Meanings and interpretations by Lunaea Weatherstone.
78 cards, LARGE restored to original historic size (3.65" x 6")
Instructions included. Multilingual edition.