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The Alchemical Tarot Deck
This is a 22-card deck which depicts each Trump as a stage in the alchemical process. The designs were conceived by Rafal T. Prinke (in Poland), illustrated by Edward J. O’Donnelly (in Scotland), and published by Ouroboros (in Denmark!) in 1989. An unpublished version of this deck is pictured in Kaplan’s Encyclopedia of Tarot Vol.III, page 55 (although the information there is inaccurate). The Alchemical Tarot originally appeared in The Hermetic Journal in 1983. There were then two editions made of the 22-card deck: a hand colored version limited to 100 copies, and the non-limited black and white edition pictured here. |
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Each design is surrounded by the signs of the four elements against a field of black to represent “the Chaos
of the Elements.” The sequence of 22 figures parallels that of the Tarot of Marseilles. However, the imagery
is based not on the Tarot but on alchemical iconography, such as that found in Splendor Solis and other
Renaissance treatises. The author Rafal Prinke chose designs representing a blend of the two traditions, with the
criteria that “(1) each card should be based on a well known and easily identified alchemical concept, known from
the tradition as handed down to us by the most celebrated of its exponents, and (2) there should be a recognizable
similarity to both the traditional tarot designs and some Alchemical symbolic illustrations. It was not possible
in every case to hold these criteria very closely, but the departure from them is never too far.” |
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Figures VII, VIII and IX represent requirements which the alchemist needs for success in his work. Figure VIII
(shown above) corresponds to Justice as the knowledge of weights, measures and alchemical technology. In
front of the woman is a hermetically sealed vessel and a diagram, both representing her philosophical knowledge.
The swan above stands for spiritual purity, which is another requirement of the alchemist. |
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In addition to the booklet, a separate Coloring Guide gives the author’s suggestions to those who wish to hand color their decks. The booklets and cards come wrapped together in a black slipcase package. The Alchemical Tarot can usually be purchased through K.Frank Jensen, who brought these cards to publication as an actual deck. |
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Review by Mark Filipas, 1/26/01 |
Images Copyright © 1989 Ouroboros, Review Copyright ©
2001 Mark Filipas
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