Comparing Etteilla Tarot Decks - Grimaud & Lo Scarabeo

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2022
  • A side-by-side comparison between two Etteilla decks, one published by Grimaud and the other by Lo Scarabeo.
    I don't even know if there is an authentic Etteilla deck out there. So I don't know if either is more authentic than the other.
    I've used this deck many times in a personal capacity, but I don't think I've ever used it for any clients. I may have, but I don't think so.

Komentáře • 33

  • @shelbygivens1648
    @shelbygivens1648 Před rokem +2

    YEEEEEESSSSSSS!!!!!! ETTEILLA!!!! MY FAVORITE!!!!!!!

  • @ClairtT4040
    @ClairtT4040 Před 2 lety +1

    If its ok to say, the Grimaud is by far my favourite. I don't think I know how to use Etteillas deck to it's full potential. I do like the sepia style of the lo scarebeo version but not the words. I think it would have been an incredible experience to have met Alliette and discussed his work. Thank you very much for showing this to us 🙏💜🙏

  • @dorsetcarl
    @dorsetcarl Před 2 lety +2

    Hi Marilyn. Thanks for making this video. I was considering buying the Grimaud version of this deck and this video certainly did the trick (though those funky green backs could probably do with a with a rethink!) From what I've been able to discover, the deck originated in 1789 with Grimaud having copyright from 1969 (if not earlier). There is also the Book of Thoth Etteilla Tarot which I believe came out in 1870 and which was according to one source created by a student of Etteillas and is currently published by Lo Scarabeo. Unfortunately their history on the same deck credits it to Etteilla directly. As I'm rapidly discovering, accurate history on Etteilla is hard to come by. Therefore some or all of what I've said above is either right or wrong. What is apparent to me is that he had his own approach to Tarot and its structure that existed outside of the conventional attitudes/structures of the time. I don't think history has remembered him as kindly as he deserves. That said, I like the look of the deck and coming from a Marseille/1JJ leaning in the past, I'm excited to receive my deck direct from Grimaud. Carl.

  • @wyomingwynne
    @wyomingwynne Před 2 lety +2

    Also love Huson's Dame Fortune deck. Don't know if you're a trimmer or not, but that deck looks amazing with the borders trimmed off, jus' sayin'. :)

  • @misss.o.j.
    @misss.o.j. Před rokem +1

    Beautiful, thank you!! ♥

  • @aurorabuggini
    @aurorabuggini Před rokem

    Where did you bought the scarabeo version in bage? Thanks 😊

  • @adrianamichalik1747
    @adrianamichalik1747 Před rokem +1

    Hi Marilyn!! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS SO MUCH, THANK YOU! I have a question about this deck, do you read the minor arcana like a Marseille deck or do you use the etteilla key words ? I have the Book of Thoth deck and I always had this doubt. Thank you and greetings from Argentina💜

  • @lunanuneseo
    @lunanuneseo Před rokem

    They're absolutely gorgeous! ❤

  • @user-hz6eu5ml3s

    Merci ! Très intéressantes explications

  • @tierraprincessofwands
    @tierraprincessofwands Před 2 lety

    Hi Marilyn, do you have an example reading somewhere with the Grimaud?

  • @QuaesitorDei

    These decks are beautiful! I really want to start researching the ettellia but i bearly have a good grasp on the rws system. What ive noticed for me is tdm is easier to read, i think its because theres no sharp images so it doesnt overtake the atmosphere of the reading.

  • @mysticrosetarot888
    @mysticrosetarot888 Před 2 lety

    Hello Marilyn...

  • @vivianagalindre2679
    @vivianagalindre2679 Před rokem

    Hello!!!! existe una raduccion al español del libro que viene con las cartas?

  • @natal8216
    @natal8216 Před rokem

    Здравствуйте.А издательство Гримауд какого года издание