Le Tarot 1JJ Suisse - 1JJ Swiss Tarot deck

1 JJ Tarot

Édité en 1974 par AGMüller, l'arcane majeur II s'appelle Junon au lieu de la papesse, et comprend un paon, symbole de Junon. La lame XV, le Diable présente un diable nu, aux yeux sauvages, au nez crochu, aux mains terminées par des serres d'oiseaux, avec des sabots aux pieds et une longue queue, debout au-dessus d'une femme repentante, qui cache son visage dans ses mains. Le tarot 1JJ est l'un des plus populaires en europe.

Tarot 1 JJ (version française): 34,00 euro

1JJ Tarot deck (english version): 34,00 euro

1 JJ Swiss Tarot Cards

Popular reproduction of woodcut designs from the 19th Century. The black and white illustrations are coloured with bright primary colours and the minor arcana feature non-scenic pips. Suit names are Batons, Cups, Swords and Coins.

This version of the 1JJ Swiss Tarot deck is published by AGMuller in Switzerland and distributed by U. S. Games. Versions of the 1JJ Swiss have existed for over a century. One was created by Swiss cardmaker Johann Georg Rauch circa 1831-1838. In this deck there is a "JGR" on the four of coins. Another version was produced circa 1865 using Rauch's woodblocks, but the "JGR" has been removed. In both these cases, the titles are in French, but titles in the current deck are in English. The major arcana cards depict 19th century costumed figures. Card 2 is the Roman goddess Junon, and Card 5, the god Jupiter. The Two of Pentacles has the traditional ribbon showing the location of the manufacturer "Fabrique de Cartes a Schaffhouse."

1JJ Swiss Tarot deck (English version): 34,00 euro

Tarot Suisse 1 JJ (French version): 34,00 euro

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