All About Tarot And The Journey Of The Hero By Hajo Banzhaf

All About Tarot And The Journey Of The Hero By Hajo Banzhaf

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The Tarot of the Journey to the Orient is based on the magnificent tales explained by Marco Polo in his book The Travels of Marco Polo. This famous, 13th-century wanderer invested twenty-four years in the East, and on his go back to Italy, he shared stories of the wonders he had seen.


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The significant arcana cards blend the east and west, often showing parallel scenes from both cultures for comparison. The card name is given at the top in English and the bottom in 4 other languages. A direction booklet is consisted of, however does not particularly discuss how the scenes associate with Marco Polo's experiences.


Variety Of Cards Size Copyright Card Back Design 7822 major/56 minor 2 5/8" x 4 3/4" 2002 Language of Card Titles: English, Italian, French, Spanish, German Likewise Included: instruction booklet (64 pages) in five languages, title card, publisher card Fool, Magician, High Priestess, Empress, Emperor, Hierophant, Lovers, Chariot, Strength (card 11), Hermit, Wheel, Justice (card 8), Hanged Man, Death, Temperance, Devil, Tower, Stars, Moon, Sun, Judgement, World Suit Names: Wands, Chalices (Cups), Swords, Pentacles Court Cards: King, Queen, Knight, Knave (Page).


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Also referred to as Marco Polo Tarot The Tarot of the Journey to the Orient is based upon the myths told by Marco Polo of his 24 year journey through Asia and the Orient, after his return to Venice.  Source  are photos of live scenes, whereas the East-meets-West majors are more mythical.



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It instead explains 'scenes, custom-made, dress and routines' in the flavour of Marco Polo's tales, who, as all of us understand, was an Italian explorer who returned house to his native Venice after 24 years of journeys in the Orient and Asia. The majors of this tarot have the sensation of illustrations from a fable, one where the artist has never ever seen what has being described.


Those cards lacking the dual scene rather reveal individuals with their counterpart from the each culture. It sounds a little clumsy but it isn't. The double scene is well-executed and appears natural, without being extremely hectic, That said, I am not keen on the facial art work in some of the earlier majors.