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Silk Tarot Spread Cloths

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This item will be posted to you by Wiltshire Ceramic Studio within 5 days of receiving payment.

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Made from pure silk, as many readers prefer, these elegant cloths are the perfect accompaniment to your favourite tarot cards. Used both as a protective wrapper and an sumptuous surface upon which to spread a reading, they are a delight for the eye and the fingertip.

The patterned silks are sourced from fabric markets in India, some from saree seconds, and then matched with a plain reverse and machine stitched together by me. I then hand topstitch the edges, kantha-style, to give them weight so they drape lusciously.

The perfect gift for your dearest divination practitioner - especially if it's you, yourself, these are a luxurious addition to your spiritual tool set.

Feel free to message me with colourpattern preferences, which I will do my best to honour (no guarantees, though).

I have only a limited quantity, and am not sure when I will be able to stock more; when they're gone, they're gone.

Designed by Elizabeth Eisenhauer in Foxham

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