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Tarot of Musterberg

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About The Tarot of Musterberg

The Tarot of Musterberg is a compelling choice for collectors and readers who value high-concept world-building and vintage aesthetics. Produced by Curio & Co., the deck is an "exact replica" of a fictional historical artifact, purportedly used at the turn-of-the-20th-century Pennyland Amusement Park. It stands out in the tarot world for its unique inclusion of a 79th card, "The Siren," which serves as the highest trump card in the Major Arcana. Beyond its quirky "ginger-haired whimsy" and soft, antique color palette, the deck is crafted with a focus on tactile quality; it is printed on archival-quality, acid-free paper in Germany with a silky, non-plastic satin finish designed to mimic the feel of an authentic antique. Whether you are a fan of the Marseille style or a collector of "ephemera from an imaginary past," this deck offers a playful, sophisticated blend of historical fiction and functional divination.

Product Details

Publisher
Curio and Co.
Creators
Cesare Asaro & Kirstie Shepherd
Author
Kirstie Shepherd
Artist
Cesare Asaro
Editor
Kirstie Shepherd
Designer
Cesare Asaro
Publication Year
2019
Cover
Paper back
Printing
Digital offset
Cards in Deck
79 + 1 blank
Binding
Saddle stitch
Dimension
7.3 × 12.0 cm | 2.9 × 4.7 in
Weight
298 g | 10.5 oz
Box Type
Telescope Box
Included Items
Cards & instrltroctions

FAQs

Can I get a dedication?

If you request a dedication at the moment of checkout, we’ll sign a special blank card that you can tuck into your deck!

Are the cards for playing or divination?

Both! The design is inspired by the Tarot of Marseille and traditional Italian Briscola decks.

What is a ginger deck?

It’s a collector’s way to saying that all of the card faces have an warm yellow orange color.

What is the "feel" of the card stock?

A Musterberg exclusive! The Siren is the 79th card and acts as the highest trump in the Major Arcana, a rarity in the tarot world.

Are the cards reversible?

In keeping with antique traditions, these cards are non-reversible. This make them ideal for classic cartomancy.

Is the deck a limited edition?

Yes, our third production run consisted of just under 1,000 units.

How many decks were produced from the prior editions?

The first edition was a run of 100 units the second edition was 500 units.

The Legendary
Tarot of Musterberg

With its beguiling, ginger-haired whimsy, the Tarot of Musterberg beckons you to bring more adventure into your life – with every deal of the cards. This rare tarot deck, recreating the vintage cards of the past, is the only one that includes The Siren as the highest card in the Major Arcana.

This popular tarot deck is now in its third production run, and features a sturdy telescope box to give your cards a timeless home and an aura of sophistication. Whether you display your deck on a shelf or keep it within reach for readings and gameplay, this new edition is the playful tarot deck you’ve been looking for.

Delightful Tarot Cards
With Unique Origins

The Tarot of Musterberg brings back the antique tarot cards used at the Pennyland Amusement Park at the turn of the 20th century. Although full of attractions, the midway section at Pennyland became famous for its fortune tellers, despite the prognosticators being pretty recognizable from their early shift at the ice cream cart. None of the fortune tellers working at the park had any experience in predicting the future, but they all relied on the Pennyland Handbook of Cartomancy provided to them by the park.

The cards, however, did have an interesting history. Created sometime in the early 1700s, the design became popular for its unique inclusion of a 79th card: The Musterberg Deck is the only one to have The Siren card as the highest Major Arcana or trump card. Most importantly, the deck was redone for Pennyland where it was the exclusive deck of “The Great Beyond” for prognosticators in the Fortune Teller tent. And this is the same quirky tarot deck referenced in the Italian comic book series Roger Believe.

Produced with Passion
for Beautiful Art

Our decks are produced in Germany as collector’s items, printed on archival-quality paper and are not plastic-coated – to give you the closest feel to the original antique cards. Of course, if you want to shuffle them and deal a few hands of the card game or do some readings, by all means do so. Just listen to the cards, they’ll tell you what to do.

As is standard for divination decks, the cards are non-reversible, meaning that unlike the One-eyed Jacks and Suicide Kings of standard poker decks, when they are upside-down they are simply upside down. This is perfect for card reading, and for game play means just another minute to flip them the right way around.

Quirky Tarot Cards
With a Sense of Humor

Inside your Tarot of Musterberg deck you’ll find a 64-page booklet reproducing the Pennyland Guide to Cartomancy given to their employees in the Fortune Teller Tent – to help you read the cards or just read into what Pennyland was like behind the scenes. The booklet also contains instructions for how to play the card game tarot – itself even older than card reading – and the game is fast-paced and fun with eccentric quirks that you will hardly believe are not made up.

The Pennyland staff had no illusions as to the cards’ ability to predict the future, and the official line seemed to be just have fun with it and give the folks a good time. We’re happy to be able to bring you these cards, and follow in that tradition.

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