Publication Info
- Authors:
- Publisher: Clarkson Potter/Publishers
- Reviewed Edition: 2022
- Where I Got It: Gifted from Family (Likely Amazon)
Structure & System
- System: Semi-Traditional
- Majors: Traditional
- “The Pope” replaces “The Hierophant”
- Suits: Standalone/Unique
- Corta – Short Pasta (Wands)
- Ripiena – Stuffed Pasta (Cups)
- Lunga – Long Pasta (Swords)
- Minuta – Tiny Pasta (Pentacles)
- Court: Traditional
- Pips: Fully Illustrated/Unique
- Cards: 78 Cards
- Card Size: Standard Tarot
- Art: Whimsical folk art in graphic poster style. Minimalistic with united, strong, primary color palate.
- AI Usage: None
- Content Warnings: Partial nudity (with humorous sensuality), pasta sauce very occasionally used to vaguely reference blood, bound persons (no violence)
Form & Feel
- Finish: Flat Canvas
- Edges: Standard
- Box: Rigid Flap Box (no magnet)
- Book: Sturdy paper pamphlet that folds into 5 sections printed front-and-back in full color. One section describes the deck, another how to use it, one gives spread ideas, the rest is three word descriptions of the cards
- Reversal Meanings: No
- Price: $17-30
- Counterfeiting Frequency: Low
- CoA Included: No
- Available:
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“Whaddya mean Pasta Tarot?”
– Introduction, The Pasta Tarot Booklet
A new deck has landed on my table and I am diving in! I haven’t shuffled it enough to spill all the details just yet, but a full recap is on the way. Stay tuned for thoughts on the artwork, feel, readability, and more.
In the meantime, I’ve added some basic details in the “At-a-Glance” section and some sample pictures of the deck.













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