Igor
Hello to you all,
I have created a restoration of the first Oswald Wirth tarot
known as the "Tarot Kabbalistique" (Paris, 1889),
originally co-created with Stanislas de Guaita.
For this tarot, I have conceived two artisanal edition.
The first is like many of my other artisanal tarots
with a size of 60 mm x 120 mm (standard size).
The second one is very like the original 80 mm x 140 mm (tall size)
printed on a thick card with round corners.
Both have the original pictures from 1889
and the green paper at the back of the cards.
To complete this edition, I have written a booklet (in french only),
which has two parts : historic about Oswald Wirth,
and an introduction to kaballah.
You can discover the restoration process of the lines and the colors (french only)
http://www.tarot-artisanal.fr/technique-retauration-du-tarot-de-oswald-wirth-1889.htm
If you want to know more about this edition, please visit this page (in english)
http://www.tarot-artisanal.fr/english.htm#artisanal_wirth
I hope that you will enjoy this work.
Igor Barzilai.
I have created a restoration of the first Oswald Wirth tarot
known as the "Tarot Kabbalistique" (Paris, 1889),
originally co-created with Stanislas de Guaita.
For this tarot, I have conceived two artisanal edition.
The first is like many of my other artisanal tarots
with a size of 60 mm x 120 mm (standard size).
The second one is very like the original 80 mm x 140 mm (tall size)
printed on a thick card with round corners.
Both have the original pictures from 1889
and the green paper at the back of the cards.
To complete this edition, I have written a booklet (in french only),
which has two parts : historic about Oswald Wirth,
and an introduction to kaballah.
You can discover the restoration process of the lines and the colors (french only)
http://www.tarot-artisanal.fr/technique-retauration-du-tarot-de-oswald-wirth-1889.htm
If you want to know more about this edition, please visit this page (in english)
http://www.tarot-artisanal.fr/english.htm#artisanal_wirth
I hope that you will enjoy this work.
Igor Barzilai.