Children of Ostara tarot card deck & book set- BLACK EDITION
~*~*~WITH FREE EMBROIDERED POUCH~*~*~
The Children of Ostara tarot deck BLACK EDITION
✨PLEASE NOTE!✨
We are still currently working on shipping out kickstarter and backer kit orders for the Children of Ostara, and we need to get through those before regular orders can be processed and shipped out. Please expect delays with this item as we work down the queue. Thank you so much for your support, patience, and understanding!🙏🖤
The Children of Ostara is the second deck in The Children of The Wheel Series, which will ultimately have 8 decks total (4 tarot decks, and 4 oracle decks). The children of Ostara focuses on mankind’s relationship to the plant kingdom, where The Children of Litha focussed on animals.
All the decks in The Children of The Wheel series will have the same card back design, but completely different artwork on the front, centering different aspects of the natural world, meaning you can swap out cards between the decks in the series and form a deck that is specific to you!
Deck Details:
- Premium card stock but with a silk finish and sleek black edges to add a bit of mystery. Standard tarot card size (120 x 70mm or 2.75 x 4.75in)
- Hard Cover Flip box with a sturdy magnet (to close, secure, and protect your deck while traveling or storing)
- The Children of Ostara Tarot guide book. This comprehensive book describes every card in the deck and includes instructions for beginner spreads & more!
- The Children of Ostara vinyl sticker (free gift valued at $8.00)
- FREE emerald green velvet pouch with the Children of the Wheel design embroidered on the front. Silk draw-string closure.
Coordinating items are available, including enamel pins, stickers, art quality postcard prints, a poster-sized art print of the Major Arcana, and more!
Please note: The Black edition does not include the limited edition extra cards, The Above, and The Below. Please join our mailing list to be notified if and when we decide to re-release these cards.
All images in this collection (c) Alexandria Huntington 2018. All Rights Reserved.