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Tiny Tarot Cards - KeyChain by US Games
Tiny Tarot Cards - KeyChain by US Games
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Bring tarot on the move with the Tiny Tarot Cards – KeyChain
Meet a pocket-friendly way to explore tarot symbolism: a complete 78-card Universal Waite Tarot deck neatly packed into a tiny keychain. This clever design lets you carry a full reading set in your bag or on your keys, ready for quick reflections, daily draws, or thoughtful prompts whenever life takes you off the beaten path.
Art that travels with you
The deck features the iconic color illustrations originally created by Pamela Colman Smith, now refreshed by Mary Hanson-Roberts. The refreshed palette preserves familiar imagery while adding a contemporary glow, helping you recognize card meanings at a glance and enjoy the art as you shuffle on the go.
What you get
- 78-card Universal Waite Tarot deck fully included in a compact keychain
- Portable, everyday carry that fits on keys, a bag charm, or a wallet ring
- Vivid, reimagined color artwork designed for quick recognition and enjoyment
Ways to use it
- Slip into a pocket for on-the-move readings during commutes or travel
- Perform a simple three-card spread for a snapshot of focus areas or possible outcomes
- Keep close for journaling prompts, reflective moments, or spur-of-the-moment tarot practice
Benefits described here are possibilities to explore, not guarantees. If you value portability and a familiar deck in a compact form, this keychain offers a convenient way to engage with tarot symbolism anytime, anywhere. The combination of a complete deck, recognizable art, and a travel-friendly design can inspire curiosity and mindful moments without pressuring outcomes.
FAQ
Q: What exactly is included with the Tiny Tarot Cards - KeyChain?
A: It includes the full 78-card Universal Waite Tarot deck compacted into a handy keychain for on-the-go readings.
Q: Who designed the artwork for these cards?
A: Artwork and color: Pamela Colman Smith created the Universal Waite illustrations, recolored by Mary Hanson-Roberts.