Deep green and glints of foil give this tarot card set a shadowy, ceremonial mood, made for slow readings, quiet study and display between uses. The Kesulu Mythology artwork draws on ancient symbolism and darker folklore, with PET cards and a booklet for exploring the deck’s imagery at your own pace.
Deep green foil with a mythic mood
The foil detail catches the light as the cards move, giving each draw a more deliberate feel.
Deep green tones create a darker, atmospheric look, suited to evening readings and candlelit tables.
The mythology-led design feels more dramatic than a plain teaching deck, with a collectible presence in the hand.
The included booklet gives a place to begin interpreting the imagery without reducing the deck to guesswork.
It works well as a reflective tarot deck, a study object, or a display piece for a reading corner.
PET cards, foil detail and boxed presentation
The cards are made from plastic PET, with foil details that bring brightness to the darker visual palette. The set is presented in a gift box, so it feels considered from the moment it is opened.
Reading with the deck
Use it for simple one-card reflections, small spreads, or a more spacious reading with time to sit with each image. The booklet can be kept beside you as a prompt, especially while you are learning the deck’s own symbolic language.
Store the cards in their box between uses to help protect the foil finish. Handle them with clean, dry hands and avoid bending the cards sharply.
Tarot as a symbolic practice
Tarot is often used as a reflective and storytelling tool, with each card treated as a prompt for pattern, memory and meaning. This set leans into a darker mythological atmosphere rather than a plain instructional style, so the pleasure is partly visual: the moment of turning a card, noticing the shine, and letting the image suggest a thread of interpretation. It suits people who enjoy tarot as art as much as practice.
Size and details
The boxed …
region of manufacture: China