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Size guide

How to measure your finger?

- Wrap a thin strip of paper or string around the base of your finger.
- Mark the point where it overlaps.
- Measure the length in millimetres.
Ensure the paper is snug but comfortable, and passes over your knuckle.
Use the size guide below to find your perfect fit:
|
Circumference (mm) |
Size |
|
44 |
3 |
|
46 |
3.75 |
|
48 |
4.5 |
|
50 |
5 |
|
51 |
5.5 |
|
52 |
6 |
|
53 |
6.5 |
|
54 |
7 |
|
55 |
7.25 |
|
56 |
7.5 |
|
57 |
8 |
|
58 |
8.5 |
|
59 |
8.75 |
|
60 |
9 |
|
62 |
10 |
Stained glass was never purely decorative. For centuries it was the medium that made sacred imagery legible to people who could not read.
Strong black leading lines holding rich fields of colour. Each figure and symbol defined by contrast rather than shading. A visual language built specifically to be read at a distance, understood at a glance, and remembered long after the viewing. It is, in other words, exactly what a well-designed tarot deck should be.
The Stained Glass Tarot takes that logic and applies it to all 78 cards.
The design
Every card in this deck uses bold, segmented artwork that follows the structural logic of stained glass composition. The leading lines define form and hold the colour fields apart so each symbol reads cleanly, even in smaller spreads where cards are close together. The colours are rich rather than muted, saturated rather than aged, which means the deck reads with immediate clarity whether you are working through a three-card pull or a full Celtic Cross.
The Major Arcana carry the full weight of the tradition in a format that feels genuinely new. The Minor Arcana sustain the aesthetic across all four suits without the design becoming repetitive. The visual consistency across all 78 cards means the deck works as a cohesive object as much as a working tool.
Familiar where it matters
The stained glass aesthetic is applied to the full traditional tarot structure. Major and Minor Arcana are both present and complete. The symbolism follows the established tarot vocabulary, which means anyone already familiar with tarot will recognise the cards immediately, and anyone learning will find the bold, clearly defined imagery easier to read than decks with busier or more painterly artwork.
The strong visual contrast that makes stained glass readable at a distance makes this deck particularly clear when laid out in larger spreads. Each card holds its own without bleeding into its neighbours.
Who reaches for this deck
Readers who want a deck that stands apart visually without abandoning the structure they have learned. People drawn to gothic, ecclesiastical, or medieval aesthetics who want those references to inform the art rather than overwhelm it. Collectors who display their decks as objects. Anyone who has found standard illustrated decks too detailed and cluttered to read quickly.
A gift with a visual identity
Distinctive enough that a tarot enthusiast will not already own it. Structured enough that a beginner can use it immediately. The stained glass aesthetic photographs well, which matters for buyers who use their decks on an altar or in content. Free UK delivery included.
Sacred geometry. 78 cards. Ready to read.
What Is in the Box
- 78-card stained glass tarot deck
- Major and Minor Arcana
- Bold stained glass inspired artwork with strong leading lines and rich colour contrast
