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ScandiNight & ScandiLight: Two Rider-Waite Tarot Decks

ScandiNight & ScandiLight: Two Rider-Waite Tarot Decks

by Julia Flohr

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hand-drawnfolkcolorfulwhimsicalbotanical
rider-waite-smithscandinavianfolk-artfloraldual-decktraditional-symbolismenchanting

Theme: Scandinavian folk art interpretation of Rider-Waite-Smith tarot

Medium: pencil ink

Two Rider-Waite-Smith inspired tarot decks, ScandiNight and ScandiLight, feature hand-drawn, folk-inspired artwork with Scandinavian enchantment. Each deck offers a distinct color palette: one dark and one light.

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About This Deck

The ScandiNight & ScandiLight tarot decks are a pair of 78-card Rider-Waite-Smith inspired decks, each presented with a unique aesthetic. Illustrated by Julia Flohr, these decks draw heavily from Scandinavian folk art, incorporating intricate floral borders and stylized figures. The core concept offers two distinct visual experiences: ScandiNight features a dark background, evoking a mystical, nocturnal atmosphere, while ScandiLight utilizes a bright, white background for a more airy and vibrant feel.

Both decks maintain the traditional RWS symbolism, making them accessible to readers familiar with the system, while offering a fresh, artistic interpretation. The hand-drawn quality of the illustrations gives the cards a personal and artisanal touch, distinguishing them from mass-produced decks. The folk art influence is evident in the patterns, motifs, and character designs, which blend whimsical elements with a sense of ancient tradition.

The dual-deck offering allows users to choose a visual style that resonates more with their personal preference or the mood of a reading. Whether drawn to the deep, contemplative tones of ScandiNight or the cheerful, open feel of ScandiLight, both decks promise a unique and enchanting tarot experience rooted in a beloved artistic tradition.

Key Features

  • Two distinct 78-card tarot decks: ScandiNight (dark background) and ScandiLight (light background)
  • Hand-drawn illustrations with Scandinavian folk art inspiration
  • Follows Rider-Waite-Smith symbolism
  • Intricate floral borders on every card
  • Created by artist Julia Flohr

Who It's For

These decks are ideal for tarot readers who appreciate folk art aesthetics, particularly those with an interest in Scandinavian design or whimsical, hand-drawn styles. They are suitable for both beginners and experienced RWS readers, as the symbolism remains largely traditional while offering a fresh visual interpretation. Collectors who enjoy themed decks or those who prefer having options for different reading moods will also find value in the dual color palette offering.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between ScandiNight and ScandiLight?
Both ScandiNight and ScandiLight are 78-card tarot decks by Julia Flohr, featuring the same hand-drawn, folk-inspired artwork. The primary difference lies in their color palettes: ScandiNight uses a dark, black background for its illustrations, creating a more mystical and intense feel, while ScandiLight uses a bright, white background, offering a lighter and more vibrant aesthetic.
Are these decks suitable for beginners?
Yes, both ScandiNight and ScandiLight are suitable for beginners. They closely follow the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) symbolism, which is one of the most widely used and taught tarot systems. This means that any RWS-compatible guidebook can be used, and the imagery, while artistically unique, remains recognizable for those learning the system.
How many cards are in each deck?
Each deck, ScandiNight and ScandiLight, contains 78 cards. This includes the 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana, consistent with a standard Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck structure.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$38K

Backers

300

Funded

552%

Launched

Oct 2025

Platform: Kickstarter

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