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The Dark Kingdom of Skeletons Tarot Deck + Grimoire

The Dark Kingdom of Skeletons Tarot Deck + Grimoire

by Denise Anker

Tarot78 cards· Includes guidebook
darkhand-drawnhorrorblack-and-white
gothicskeletonsmacabrepen-and-inkshadow-workdetailed-artunderworld-theme

Theme: Dark, gothic kingdom of skeletons exploring hidden truths

Medium: pencil ink

A black-and-white tarot deck featuring intricate, dark illustrations of skeletons and macabre themes, designed by artist Denise Anker. The deck explores hidden aspects of existence through its gothic aesthetic.

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About This Deck

The Dark Kingdom of Skeletons Tarot Deck presents a full 78-card tarot system rendered in a stark, detailed black-and-white art style. Created by Denise Anker, this deck delves into themes of mortality, the underworld, and the hidden facets of the human experience through its skeletal imagery. The visual approach is consistently dark and gothic, making it a distinctive choice for readers drawn to shadow work or those who appreciate a more intense aesthetic in their divination tools.

The deck is designed to explore the "most hidden" aspects of life, suggesting an emphasis on introspection and confronting deeper truths. While the specific system it follows isn't explicitly stated, the presence of cards like Strength, The World, Justice, and Death with their traditional Roman numerals indicates a foundation in the Rider-Waite-Smith or similar established tarot structures. The accompanying "Grimoire" suggests a comprehensive guide, potentially offering unique interpretations aligned with the deck's dark theme.

With its detailed illustrations and focus on skeletal figures, the deck offers a unique visual language for tarot readings. It aims to provide a powerful tool for self-discovery and understanding the darker, often unacknowledged, parts of the psyche. The monochromatic palette enhances its somber and mysterious atmosphere, inviting a focused and contemplative reading experience.

Key Features

  • Full 78-card tarot deck with a "Grimoire"
  • Features intricate, black-and-white skeletal and gothic artwork
  • Designed to explore hidden and darker aspects of existence
  • Created by artist Denise Anker

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for experienced tarot readers and collectors who appreciate dark, gothic, or macabre aesthetics. It appeals to those interested in shadow work, exploring themes of death, transformation, and the subconscious. Readers who prefer highly detailed, black-and-white artwork and a more intense, less conventional visual style will find this deck particularly engaging. It may be less suitable for beginners seeking a lighthearted or traditionally colorful introduction to tarot.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in The Dark Kingdom of Skeletons Tarot Deck?
The Dark Kingdom of Skeletons Tarot Deck is a full 78-card tarot deck. This includes the 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana, following the standard structure of a complete tarot system.
What is the art style of this deck?
The deck features a highly detailed, black-and-white art style, reminiscent of classic pen-and-ink illustrations found in gothic art or heavy metal aesthetics. The artwork relies on intricate linework, cross-hatching, and stippling to create texture and depth, focusing on skeletal figures and macabre themes.
Is a guidebook included with the deck?
Yes, the deck is accompanied by a "Grimoire." This suggests a comprehensive guide that likely provides interpretations and insights tailored to the deck's unique dark and skeletal themes.
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
While the deck appears to follow a standard tarot structure, its dark, intricate, and macabre aesthetic may be more appealing to experienced readers or those specifically drawn to gothic themes. Beginners might find the imagery intense compared to more traditional or gentle decks.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$2.2K

Backers

20

Funded

221%

Launched

Oct 2024

Platform: Kickstarter

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