Twin Trinity Tarot - geometry without words
Not every deck needs text. The Twin Trinity Tarot works with shapes, patterns and colour. Nune Loe drew 44 cards in which sacred geometry is the language.
The deck consists of handmade illustrations with a minimalist design. No keywords, no numbers, no explanation on the cards themselves. The finish is glossy and textured, which makes shuffling more pleasant and brings out the geometric patterns clearly.
What you see on the cards
Each design revolves around symmetry and geometric ratios. Triangles, circles, lines that cross or double. The colours are bright and the shapes are sharp.
There is no story on the card, no character, no landscape. What you get is an abstract image that you have to fill in yourself. That takes time and asks you to hold the card longer than you are used to.
The cards come in a black storage box. On the lid sits one card image. Nothing else. No guidebook, no explanation.
How you work with it
This deck is for those who have no need for fixed meanings. You draw a card, look at the shape and listen to what that shape evokes in you. That can be something different every day.
Because there is no text on it, the language of your intuition is leading. That makes it suitable for meditation, but less suitable for those who are just starting out with cards and prefer something to hold onto.
Place one card in front of you and look at it for five minutes without doing anything. Let the pattern speak to you. Some shapes evoke calm, others tension.
About Nune Loe
Nune Loe creates art that focuses on spiritual themes and abstract symbolism. The Twin Trinity Tarot is one of the few decks in which geometry is completely central, without human figures or recognisable tableau scenes.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 44
- Language: no text on the cards
- Finish: glossy and textured
- Packaging: black storage box with card image
- Format: standard tarot size
- Weight: approx. 400 g
- Creator: Nune Loe
- Guidebook: not included
Questions we often get
Is there a guidebook or explanation with the cards?
No. The deck comes without a guidebook. The meaning of each card is determined by you based on what the geometry evokes.
Can I use this deck if I have never worked with tarot before?
That depends on how you learn. If you like to fill things in yourself and do not need fixed meanings, it can work. If you prefer to start with a deck that has keywords or figures, this is not the place to begin.