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product_id: 11012509
title: "Tarot Mucha"
price: "€ 42.11"
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# Tarot Mucha

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- **What is this?** Tarot Mucha
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## Description

An extraordinary tribute to art nouveau pioneer Alphonse Mucha, this deck embraces the fresh beauty of the dawning of the twentieth century along with the eternal wisdom and understanding of the tarot. This special edition contains full-bleed images and a booklet that reveals every secret hidden in the cards. The companion booklets for most Lo Scarabeo decks are in five languages: English, Spanish, French, Italian, and German.

Review: Visually Appealing and Well Crafted Tarot Deck - Beautifully detailed artwork that is reminiscent of the Ethereal Visions Illuminated Tarot. Excellent card stock and perfect size for the average hand.
Review: Much beautiful, Mucha-inspired artwork; great quality - Quality: Excellent. The deck I received had none of the quality-control issues a few other reviews mentioned. All cards were present and in perfect condition. The box is solid and should hold up well. Expect the substantial little book included to get battered edges and a worn spine over time if you use/remove/reinsert it regularly--it's a tight fit in the box. The lid on my box is a different hue than the box itself, which makes me wonder if there are two different colors available and they don't worry too much about which lid ends up on which box, or if it was intentional. Artwork: The majority of the cards are very nicely rendered. A few are particularly beautiful (among these: the 9 of Cups*; The Devil; The Wheel). A a few relative duds keep things in balance (the Knave of Cups, Queen of Staves & King of Swords all feel more hastily drawn than others). Note that the deck is Mucha-'inspired' and while very well illustrated, it's not illustrated by Mucha and the artwork looks a little more static and less organic than its inspiration. Just be aware you're not going to draw a card and wonder how in the world they got Mucha to paint it. Symbolism: I don't read tarot, but have read a little its history and symbolism. The cards deviate from the Rider-Waite tradition a bit, in some cases with additions and in others with removals. A few cards seem to me to incorporate more of Wirth's influence than did the Rider-Waite deck. The Fool and The Hermit have been changed from male to female (likely in keeping with the source art). This is the first tarot deck I've purchased and I don't think I could've chosen a better one. *The 9 of Cups might be my favorite art in the deck, but with the arrangement of the cups behind the damsel there's obviously a tenth cup... or a block of wood... or _something_ holding them up. Like I said, I don't read tarot and this is my first deck anyway, so I guess only the cups you can see are supposed to count... even if you know there's another one there, lurking just out of sight.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #122,637 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #105 in Art Movements (Books) #357 in Art History (Books) #416 in Tarot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,208 Reviews |

## Images

![Tarot Mucha - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71SSEuPJHML.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Visually Appealing and Well Crafted Tarot Deck
*by S***T on January 18, 2026*

Beautifully detailed artwork that is reminiscent of the Ethereal Visions Illuminated Tarot. Excellent card stock and perfect size for the average hand.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Much beautiful, Mucha-inspired artwork; great quality
*by W***R on June 16, 2015*

Quality: Excellent. The deck I received had none of the quality-control issues a few other reviews mentioned. All cards were present and in perfect condition. The box is solid and should hold up well. Expect the substantial little book included to get battered edges and a worn spine over time if you use/remove/reinsert it regularly--it's a tight fit in the box. The lid on my box is a different hue than the box itself, which makes me wonder if there are two different colors available and they don't worry too much about which lid ends up on which box, or if it was intentional. Artwork: The majority of the cards are very nicely rendered. A few are particularly beautiful (among these: the 9 of Cups*; The Devil; The Wheel). A a few relative duds keep things in balance (the Knave of Cups, Queen of Staves & King of Swords all feel more hastily drawn than others). Note that the deck is Mucha-'inspired' and while very well illustrated, it's not illustrated by Mucha and the artwork looks a little more static and less organic than its inspiration. Just be aware you're not going to draw a card and wonder how in the world they got Mucha to paint it. Symbolism: I don't read tarot, but have read a little its history and symbolism. The cards deviate from the Rider-Waite tradition a bit, in some cases with additions and in others with removals. A few cards seem to me to incorporate more of Wirth's influence than did the Rider-Waite deck. The Fool and The Hermit have been changed from male to female (likely in keeping with the source art). This is the first tarot deck I've purchased and I don't think I could've chosen a better one. *The 9 of Cups might be my favorite art in the deck, but with the arrangement of the cups behind the damsel there's obviously a tenth cup... or a block of wood... or _something_ holding them up. Like I said, I don't read tarot and this is my first deck anyway, so I guess only the cups you can see are supposed to count... even if you know there's another one there, lurking just out of sight.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful quality deck!
*by J***N on April 18, 2023*

Sturdy cardstock and vibrant colors. The elements of the suits are represented nicely. Pentacles and wands lean more autumn and have warm colors. Swords and cups have cool tones, and bright skies. Important imagery is still present. The booklet can be tricky though if you rely on it. It doesnt say "4 of wands" "5 of wands." It says wands, and then the following pages only say 4, 5, knight, etc. so it can be a little difficult finding the right page. On the flipside though, the booklet itself is beautiful, printed in color with a parchment style. Most decks just throw in a cheap paper booklet, but not this one! Highly recommend this deck. Beginner friendly, with few creative liberties. From the framing, to the art style, and even the booklet, it's a stunning deck.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Tarot Mucha (Tarot Mucha, 1)
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- Ethereal Visions Illuminated Tarot Deck

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*Last updated: 2026-05-20*