World Of Tarot offers Tarot cards and games, tarot fashion and various tarot products invented, designed and written by Londa R. Marks
This premium towel is made from a high-quality absorbent fabric and will last a long time, whether you use it at home, or by the beach. It's made from 100% combed Turkish cotton that's extra soft and fluffy.
With the Londa Marks Studio medieval scribe emblem on this premium Turkish Towel assuredly your wishes are bound to come true.
• Sizes: Sizes: Oversized is 39.4″ × 82.7″ (100 × 210 cm), bath is 27.6″ × 55.1″ (70 × 140 cm), and hand towel is 19.7″ × 39.4″ (50 × 100 cm)
• 100% combed Turkish cotton
• Fabric weight: oversized weighs 13.3 oz/yd² (450 g/m²), bath and hand towels weigh 14.7 oz/yd² (500 g/m²)
• Absorbent fabric
• Made extra soft with the new AirJet Technology
• Pre-shrunk for additional durability
• Decorative shiny woven motif on both ends
• Sizes: oversized is 39.4″ × 82.7″ (100 × 210 cm), bath is 27.6″ × 55.1″ (70 × 140 cm), and hand towel is 19.7″ × 39.4″ (50 × 100 cm)
• Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
• Handmade in Turkey per order and may take 2-4 weeks.
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Tarot Merchandise & Tarot Readings
WORLD OF TAROT
World Of Tarot offers tarot designs by Londa R. Marks, artist/author of 13 tarot decks published by Alchemist Publishing and U.S.Games Systems.
TECHNOLOGY/CRYPTOGRAPHY
The art of writing codes or solving codes is cryptography. It is the underlying nature of technology, art & music and is included in the products offered by World Of Tarot and all products published by Alchemist Publishing LLC.
PUBLISHING
World Of Tarot Products are published by Alchemist Publishing LLC through ISSUU, the world’s largest electronic publishing and discovery platform for magazines, catalogs, newspapers, and other publications and registered with R.R. Bowker LLC., based in New Providence, New Jersey, and incorporated in Delaware, an exclusive agent for issuing International Standard Book Numbers (ISBNs) for works to the book trade, including publishers, booksellers, libraries, and individuals; its roots in the industry trace back to 1868.