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The Japanese word: "sasuraibito" most closely translates to "wanderer." It's an old-fashioned literary term that is falling out of use, meant to describe a person ever-seeking, searching for a place of healing and refuge. This deck is designed to aid the curious wanderer, and accompany you on your adventures to come. The original designs were painted between 2015-2017, in sumi ink, watercolor and Windsor & Newton Inks.

 

The Sasuraibito Tarot is inspired loosely by the Raider-Waite deck, contemporary living in the Western world, and Japanese and Buddhist concepts and ideals. While some cards follow common iconography fairly closely (Strength, The World), others diverge strongly from tradition (Death, Judgment). Common themes in the deck are the key points in the cycle of life, embracing endings and keeping the fool's open mind.

 

  • Cards measure 2.75''×4.75'' (70mm×120mm) on 330gsm (super smooth) glossy card stock,
  • Encased in a beautiful, sturdy lidded box featuring the card back design.
  • Includes a 63-page guidebook, with brief notes on the meanings and symbolism of the cards.

The Sasuraibito Tarot

$70.00Price
  • Meet the Creator, Stasia Burrington

    Stasia Burrington (nee Kato) was born in Texas, grew up in Montana and now lives and works in SeaTac, WA with her favorite people and two cats.

     

    She is a full time artist/illustrator. Her passions lie in the arts – in all forms, experimental cooking, camping, theology and science fiction, fat nerdy science books, coffee and ice cream.

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