A History Of Tarot Cards

The Smithsonian Magazine has a nice history of these odd divination tools.

Not far from one of Milan’s last remaining medieval gates is a tiny shop door, sandwiched between shuttered storefronts. Cross the threshold, and you’ll enter a gilded world of esoteric symbols: stars, skeletons and fools. This is Il Meneghello, the workshop of some of Italy’s last known great tarot artisans.

LINK TO ARTICLE

Thanks for that link - I own several Tarot decks and they’ve long interested and fascinated me. (No, I don’t do readings)