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One of the oldest tarot decks ever created, the Sola Busca is known for its alchemical symbolism and for having inspired many of the minor arcana of the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. The first entry in Lo Scarabeo's Anima Antiqua (Ancient Soul) series, this deck is now available as a deluxe kit with a guidebook in a premium hardbox. These cards, printed on premium cardstock, have been lovingly printed with great care from originals found in the greatest collections of rare tarot decks. Previously sold as a limited-edition deck, this new museum quality kit enhances the Sola Busca experience by providing the history behind the deck as well as card meanings and spread ideas from Sola Busca expert Paola Gnaccolini. Boxed kit (5¼ x 7¾) includes a 78-card deck printed on premium cardstock and a 144-page guidebook, all packaged in a deluxe box Review: Beautiful Deck - Beautiful deck. You’ll need the Game of Saturn book to help understand the cards meanings, although after reading some of the authors comprehension of the cards I do not agree with everything he has written , I do use it for reference and then weigh it based on my own knowledge/experience/ intuition Review: Great Tarot deck but not for the novice. - This is a gorgeous deck and the art is beautiful. The card stock is typical Lo Scarabeo (super glossy) which I wish it wasn't but it's not a deal breaker. The box is super duper! This deck is not very good for divination (IMHO) as the cards or the images really do not follow any of the more popular or current systems for reading (RWS, Thoth, Marseille) . It will also be difficult even if you read intuitively because most of the images have nothing to do with the actual meaning for the card. The major Arcana figures are all of past Roman leaders from b.c.e. and there is a fair amount of disturbing imagery (ie. Nero is roasting a child on an open flame, and another of a severed head on a spear) There is a section in the book that offers definitions but only for the major Arcana and it's not that great. The minor Arcana definitions use the numerology method for the pips and a separate listing for the court cards and another section for the suit definitions, all of which are 3-5 single word definitions. Having said all this, the deck is a superb study of the earliest known, complete tarot deck (1591) and the included book does a good paragraph on each of the majors history and who the card most likely represents in Roman history and tries to explain some of the imagery on the card (but no interpretations). I would also recommend a book by Mark Adams called the Game of Saturn that goes even deeper in the just the Majors. The book is expensive ($70) but if you're into history, this is the best book for this deck although there are no divination instruction or interpretation offered.

































| Best Sellers Rank | #152,086 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #101 in Ghosts & Hauntings #244 in Supernaturalism (Books) #552 in Tarot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (412) |
| Dimensions | 5.25 x 2.25 x 7.88 inches |
| Edition | Multilingual |
| ISBN-10 | 0738761168 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0738761169 |
| Item Weight | 1 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 144 pages |
| Publication date | August 8, 2019 |
| Publisher | Llewellyn Publications |
T**A
Beautiful Deck
Beautiful deck. You’ll need the Game of Saturn book to help understand the cards meanings, although after reading some of the authors comprehension of the cards I do not agree with everything he has written , I do use it for reference and then weigh it based on my own knowledge/experience/ intuition
R**E
Great Tarot deck but not for the novice.
This is a gorgeous deck and the art is beautiful. The card stock is typical Lo Scarabeo (super glossy) which I wish it wasn't but it's not a deal breaker. The box is super duper! This deck is not very good for divination (IMHO) as the cards or the images really do not follow any of the more popular or current systems for reading (RWS, Thoth, Marseille) . It will also be difficult even if you read intuitively because most of the images have nothing to do with the actual meaning for the card. The major Arcana figures are all of past Roman leaders from b.c.e. and there is a fair amount of disturbing imagery (ie. Nero is roasting a child on an open flame, and another of a severed head on a spear) There is a section in the book that offers definitions but only for the major Arcana and it's not that great. The minor Arcana definitions use the numerology method for the pips and a separate listing for the court cards and another section for the suit definitions, all of which are 3-5 single word definitions. Having said all this, the deck is a superb study of the earliest known, complete tarot deck (1591) and the included book does a good paragraph on each of the majors history and who the card most likely represents in Roman history and tries to explain some of the imagery on the card (but no interpretations). I would also recommend a book by Mark Adams called the Game of Saturn that goes even deeper in the just the Majors. The book is expensive ($70) but if you're into history, this is the best book for this deck although there are no divination instruction or interpretation offered.
R**.
See the history of tarot up close.
First off, let me say that everything about this product screams quality. The box, the included book, the cards, all are made with a high degree of craftsmanship. The cards are printed on a thick, heavy stock that has a glossy laminate. They truly deserve the museum quality moniker. With that out of the way, why would one buy this? Admiration, sure. Historical examination, perhaps. Occult study, of course. Divination, probably not. Let me explain. The art on the cards have a certain beauty and charm to them. But because of the age they were made in, the symbology is very esoteric. The Triumph cards (Major Arcana) all depict named ancient Roman generals, emperors, and government officials. The included book does a good job in listing the probable depicted people and the possible meanings of the cards. They are nothing in meaning like the cards you may be used to. What the book glosses over though are the suit cards (Minor Arcana) which consist of cups, shields, staves, and swords. It is left for you to discover who is depicted on the court cards (most of which are named). The suits contain much more detail than decks like Visconti-Sforza (which are rather plain). What is particularly interesting is it's easy to see the influence this deck had on future tarot decks, especially the Rider-Waite. What the latter deck possesses though is a lot of symbolic imagery, that while they may be interpreted differently based on the individual, there is so much more to draw from than Sola Busca, at least for modern readers. So for these reasons, I recommend this set to collectors and especially to those who want to see the inspirations, and changes in meaning, to the more traditional tarot sets.
G**R
Beautiful
These cards are absolutely beautiful with beautiful coloring. They are very sturdy and thick which makes them difficult to shuffle, but they are definitely worth the money. The book just basically goes over the history of each character in the major arcana which makes you more or less draw from your intuition with this deck. Some of the images are a bit dark or some may find the depictions disturbing. I would not recommend to someone new to tarot using these cards until their knowledge and intuition is more developed. All in all its a stunning deck.
T**E
Detailed and well made
This is an astonishing occult Italian renaissance masterpiece, I do not understand the negative reviews these are extremely well made cards, and extremely detailed prints on the cards there are more to these than meet the eye as well the more you study these the more interesting they become I highly recommend reading The The Game of Saturn by Peter Mark Adams that explains the esoteric values of these cards and highlights the divination aspects
J**H
Gorgeous deck, wish there was some descriptions
This is truly one of the most beautiful decks that I've seen. The iconography and the history just pull you in from the start. For the art alone, it is definitely worth the purchase. That said, the instruction book is nice as a bit of a primer, mainly historical, but the cards definitely have a different feel than any other deck that I've used, so a nice book of basic descriptions of the cards would have been very useful. In all, would recommend, but probably not as a standard deck, more as an interesting artistic and historical endeavor.
I**N
I like the history
The stack is way too thick for me to rifle shuffle (I can manage maybe half the deck at a time), but then the original painted Sola Busca probably wasn't shuffled this way either. Cards are very glossy. The box is also large, oversized with a recess that the cards fit into with a ribbon and the book slots over top of them. Can use it a display with a single card on top.
D**H
Sola Busca Tarot
Lovely Tarot Cards. Beautiful Artwork. This does not follow the traditional Rider Waite Smith symbolism. If you know the cards very well- then they can be used for Tarot readings. These could be used by a seasoned Tarot reader.
C**.
wundervolles Deck
Diese Karten sind etwas anspruchsvoller , da man schon genau hinsehen muss, um zu erkennen, um welche Karte es sich handelt. Besonders die großen Arkanen machen es nicht leicht, da sie ganz anders sind, als Waite und Co. Ich liebe sie. Es hat etwas besonderes mit einem der ältesten Decks zu legen. Für Anfänger nicht empfehlenswert, da gibt es leichtere Decks. Die Karten sind wahre Kunstwerke. Ich hätte mir die Rückseite edler gewünscht, aber das ändert nichts an meinen 5 Sternen. Sie kommen in einer edlen Schatulle und man fühlt sofort ihre Besonderheit. Es sind große Karten, nicht so leicht zu mischen, zumindest für mich. Sie gehen nicht so leicht von der Hand, wie zb Waite. Das macht aber gar nichts. Klare Kaufempfehlung.
C**Y
The cards are exquisite
The card stock feels fantastic & the large cards are a dream to work with The box is display quality & the deck is stunningly beautiful. I bonded immediately with this unusual historic deck If you truly love ancient cards the Sola Busca tarot is as essential as the Aquarian, Thoth or the Rider Waite.
D**H
Above expectations
Love these cards. From the feel, the artwork, the card stock and the box. Such a beautiful deck, sorry I haven't purchased sooner.
B**T
Da collezione
Il mazzo di tarocchi Sola Busca è qui proposto in un eccellente cofanetto raffinato e solido, con un libriccino annesso che ne racconta brevemente la storia. La qualità di stampa delle carte è "Museum quality". I colori sono magnifici e il cartoncino solido e robusto. Anche la dimensione rispecchia quella degli originali. I tarocchi Sola Busca rappresentano ad oggi il più antico mazzo completo conosciuto al mondo. Un pezzo davvero raro. In aggiunta gli arcani minori sono stati rappresentati in modo artistico e non usuale. Cosi pentacoli (danari), Coppe, Spade e Bastoni, divengono vive e pulsanti. Ricche di ignote immagini evocative legate all'Alchimia. Gli arcani maggiori paiono rappresentare invece figure storiche e differiscono molto dalla simbologia di altri mazzi, siano essi i Visconti+Sforza, i Raider Wait. Smith e ancor più dai Tarocchi di Aleister Crowley o dai marsigliesi. Ritengo questo bellissimo mazzo uno strumento di meditazione e ricerca, meno adatto alla divinazione in sé, e più all'approfondimento esoterico dei tarocchi stessi. Un pezzo certo immancabile per ogni vero amante dei tarocchi e del loro profondo mistero.
M**A
Excelente!
Increíble mazo, realmente muy buena calidad.
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