World Of Tarot offers Tarot cards and games, tarot fashion and various tarot products invented, designed and written by Londa R. Marks
Whether you're drinking your morning coffee, evening tea, or something in between—this mug's for you! It's sturdy and glossy with a vivid print that'll withstand the microwave and dishwasher.
Relates to: Medici Fine Art Tarot card XII Trascendere (Transcend in Italian) Tree of Life. This card depicts a montage of the Shroud of Turin behind the painting by Fra Beato Angelico, located in a monk's cell at the Convent San' Marco to encourage private devotion. "The Transfiguration" painting is the fresco on the wall of Cell 6 of the Convento di San Marco in Florence, Italy. It was created in the period between 1438 - 1446/50. Banker, Cosimo de' Medici, a deeply religious man, prayed to this painting.
• Ceramic
• 15 oz mug dimensions: 4.69″ (11.9 cm) in height, 3.35″ (8.5 cm) in diameter
• Dishwasher and microwave safe
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
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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.