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The Anima Mundi deck is a complete 78-card deck with accompanying guidebook. It's based off of the Rider-Waite tradition, and inspired by my deep fascination for the natural world, which I’ve cultivated since childhood. “Anima Mundi” is a Latin term which translates to “the world's soul.” Originally coined by Plato, it is the belief that all living things on this planet are connected as a single spiritual entity. Loosely inspired by medieval iconography and Renaissance art, this deck is a tribute to the incredible biodiversity of this planet. The cards were created in 2017, individually hand-painted with acrylic paints by me. This project was brought to life in October 2017 via Kickstarter, with the help of my wonderful supporters. |
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A note on counterfeit decks:
Please be aware that I do NOT sell my decks on Amazon, eBay, Wish, AliExpress or Walmart. The decks sold on these websites are not overstock, b-grade rejects etc. that were produced by my vendor. These are poorly made, unauthorized counterfeit copies in which the sellers have not compensated me in any form. I only stock my decks with the small independent stores listed above.
The best way to tell between a legit and a counterfeit deck is that the fake decks do not have my name on the box (I know, dick move on their part) - all legit decks will have my name as well as the deck name printed in gold foil.
If you think you may have accidentally purchased a counterfeit deck, I would suggest filing a 'not as described' report against the seller on whichever website you made the purchase in order to get a refund. If the website does not respond to your report, you may try filing with your credit card company.
Taking down these counterfeit listings has been extremely difficult, as there are so many. If you are able to report the listings if you see them, and notify me of any listings you see, your help would be super appreciated!
Please be aware that I do NOT sell my decks on Amazon, eBay, Wish, AliExpress or Walmart. The decks sold on these websites are not overstock, b-grade rejects etc. that were produced by my vendor. These are poorly made, unauthorized counterfeit copies in which the sellers have not compensated me in any form. I only stock my decks with the small independent stores listed above.
The best way to tell between a legit and a counterfeit deck is that the fake decks do not have my name on the box (I know, dick move on their part) - all legit decks will have my name as well as the deck name printed in gold foil.
If you think you may have accidentally purchased a counterfeit deck, I would suggest filing a 'not as described' report against the seller on whichever website you made the purchase in order to get a refund. If the website does not respond to your report, you may try filing with your credit card company.
Taking down these counterfeit listings has been extremely difficult, as there are so many. If you are able to report the listings if you see them, and notify me of any listings you see, your help would be super appreciated!