Haindl Tarot (German edition)
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Title
Haindl Tarot (German edition)
Subject
Art
World Cultures
Description
78 cards in a standard cardboard tuck box. No LWB accompanied my copy, but then I purchased it used (and thus cannot confirm whether it may have come with one originally). My box shows a lot of shelf wear, but the cards are pristine.
The cards are oversized, measuring 15.5 cm tall x 8.5 cm wide.
The card stock is slightly flexible, with a matte finish.
Card backs are non-reversible.
The card titles are in German, as is the text on the box.
The minors are illustrated, but not scenic.
Strength (Die Kraft) is 8 and Justice (Die Gerechtigkeit) is 11. The Fool (Der Narr) is numbered 0.
Suits are Schwerter, Stäbe, Kelche, and Steine. Courts are Prinzessin, Prinz, Konigin, and Ritter (also titled Tochter, Sohn, Mutter, and Vater).
Note: I have pictured the Star card here because it is my personal favorite Star card from any deck. There's something quiet, serene, peaceful, and magical about it.
The cards are oversized, measuring 15.5 cm tall x 8.5 cm wide.
The card stock is slightly flexible, with a matte finish.
Card backs are non-reversible.
The card titles are in German, as is the text on the box.
The minors are illustrated, but not scenic.
Strength (Die Kraft) is 8 and Justice (Die Gerechtigkeit) is 11. The Fool (Der Narr) is numbered 0.
Suits are Schwerter, Stäbe, Kelche, and Steine. Courts are Prinzessin, Prinz, Konigin, and Ritter (also titled Tochter, Sohn, Mutter, and Vater).
Note: I have pictured the Star card here because it is my personal favorite Star card from any deck. There's something quiet, serene, peaceful, and magical about it.
Creator
Haindl, Hermann
Publisher
Knaur Esoterik
Date
1988
Format
78 cards
Language
German
Type
Other
Identifier
3-426-26373-4
Citation
Haindl, Hermann, “Haindl Tarot (German edition),” The Osborne Tarot Collection, accessed October 14, 2024, http://tarot.zerosummer.org/items/show/146.
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