Tarot cards, also known as “tarot,” are one of the most mysterious and popular tools in the world of divination, spiritual exploration, and self-understanding. The history of tarot cards has deep roots and ties to many cultures around the world. Let’s explore the history and origins of this card game. Development and Popularity in the Modern Era: In modern times, tarot cards are designed in various forms that reflect cultures, beliefs, and imaginations. For example, the Rider-Waite deck is one of the most influential decks in history. Tarot cards are also popular among those interested in psychology, as they are believed to help explore the subconscious and suggest solutions to life’s problems.
Tarot cards first appeared in Europe in the late 14th and early 15th centuries. The earliest recorded use of this card is a deck called the Visconti-Sforza Tarot, created for a noble family in Milan, Italy, in 1440. The cards were hand-painted and considered a work of art, used for a game called Tarotcchi. During this time, cards were not used for divination but for entertainment among the upper classes. Until the advent of woodblock printing, cards became cheaper and more accessible to the middle class. However, card designs during this era did not include spiritual symbols or philosophical representations.
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