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Wheel of the Year Imbolc Playing Cards by Jocu

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Wheel of the Year Imbolc Playing Cards by Jocu

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Wheel of the Year Imbolc Playing Cards by Jocu

 Discover the Rebirth of Nature with Wheel of the Year Imbolc Playing Cards by Jocu

Embrace the spirit of Imbolc, a time of rejuvenation and new beginnings, with our beautifully crafted Imbolc Playing Cards. Part of the Wheel of the Year series, these cards delve into the enchanting world of Celtic mythology, celebrating the festival's significance and the goddess Bridgid.

Key Features:

- Imbolc Festival Theme: Celebrating the end of winter and the onset of spring, these cards capture the essence of Imbolc's symbolism and rebirth.

- Tribute to Celtic Goddess Bridgid: Explore the lore of Bridgid and other characters integral to the holiday, as the sun starts to warm the earth anew.

- Artistic Collaboration: Designed by Jocu Playing Cards and artist Evgenia Zhade, blending historical significance with contemporary artistry.

- Quality and Craftsmanship: Printed in poker size, these cards are perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of mythology and cultural traditions.

 2023 Release.

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Cards to put one in the spirit of the pagan holiday they depict, especially good for pagan cartomancy readers. Noticed that Mabon and Litha were not included, however in this series as of yet [11/23], although Jocu had released an Autumn version, Litha version and Winter version of the Green Man cards, he also included a Yule in this recent set, so one can only hope the set will be completed, and that the Green Man is considered a separate set. The artistry on both front and back of the cards is intricate and season-themed. All in all very nice.

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Cards to put one in the spirit of the pagan holiday they depict, especially good for pagan cartomancy readers. Noticed that Mabon and Litha were not included, however in this series as of yet [11/23], although Jocu had released an Autumn version, Litha version and Winter version of the Green Man cards, he also included a Yule in this recent set, so one can only hope the set will be completed, and that the Green Man is considered a separate set. The artistry on both front and back of the cards is intricate and season-themed. All in all very nice.

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Cards to put one in the spirit of the pagan holiday they depict, especially good for pagan cartomancy readers. Noticed that Mabon and Litha were not included, however in this series as of yet [11/23], although Jocu had released an Autumn version, Litha version and Winter version of the Green Man cards, he also included a Yule in this recent set, so one can only hope the set will be completed, and that the Green Man is considered a separate set. The artistry on both front and back of the cards is intricate and season-themed. All in all very nice.

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Cards to put one in the spirit of the pagan holiday they depict, especially good for pagan cartomancy readers. Noticed that Mabon and Litha were not included, however in this series as of yet [11/23], although Jocu had released an Autumn version, Litha version and Winter version of the Green Man cards, he also included a Yule in this recent set, so one can only hope the set will be completed, and that the Green Man is considered a separate set. The artistry on both front and back of the cards is intricate and season-themed. All in all very nice.

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Cards to put one in the spirit of the pagan holiday they depict, especially good for pagan cartomancy readers. Noticed that Mabon and Litha were not included, however in this series as of yet [11/23], although Jocu had released an Autumn version, Litha version and Winter version of the Green Man cards, he also included a Yule in this recent set, so one can only hope the set will be completed, and that the Green Man is considered a separate set. The artistry on both front and back of the cards is intricate and season-themed. All in all very nice.

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Cards to put one in the spirit of the pagan holiday they depict, especially good for pagan cartomancy readers. Noticed that Mabon and Litha were not included, however in this series as of yet [11/23], although Jocu had released an Autumn version, Litha version and Winter version of the Green Man cards, he also included a Yule in this recent set, so one can only hope the set will be completed, and that the Green Man is considered a separate set. The artistry on both front and back of the cards is intricate and season-themed. All in all very nice.

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Cards to put one in the spirit of the pagan holiday they depict, especially good for pagan cartomancy readers. Noticed that Mabon and Litha were not included, however in this series as of yet [11/23], although Jocu had released an Autumn version, Litha version and Winter version of the Green Man cards, he also included a Yule in this recent set, so one can only hope the set will be completed, and that the Green Man is considered a separate set. The artistry on both front and back of the cards is intricate and season-themed. All in all very nice.