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Zodiac Tarot Deck — Astrology & Tarot Fusion 78-Card Deck

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Zodiac Tarot Deck by Cecilia Lattari and Ana Chavez — a 78-card Lo Scarabeo deck designed for readers who want to integrate astrological correspondences directly into their tarot practice. Borderless cards with rich illustrated imagery map planetary rulers, zodiac signs, and elemental dignities onto each card, with a 128-page full-color illustrated guidebook to support the fusion system. An ideal deck for astrology students who want to extend their practice into tarot or seasoned readers exploring planetary timing.

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Quick Specs


  • Author/Creator: Cecilia Lattari; illustrated by Ana Chavez
  • Publisher: Lo Scarabeo
  • Cards: 78 borderless tarot cards
  • Includes: 128-page full-color illustrated guidebook
  • Best for: Astrology students, tarot readers exploring planetary correspondences


A Deck That Speaks Two Languages


The Zodiac Tarot fuses the symbolic language of astrology with traditional tarot structure across all 78 cards. The Major Arcana correspond to the 12 zodiac signs and 10 planets, giving each trump card a clear astrological anchor. The Minor Arcana connect to the four classical elements, aligning the suits with their elemental zodiac groupings. The result is a deck where every card carries both a tarot meaning and an astrological one, making it a genuinely integrated study tool rather than a deck with surface-level astro decorations.


Illustrated by Ana Chavez in rich, detailed artwork, the borderless cards allow the imagery to breathe fully across each card face. The 128-page full-color guidebook by Cecilia Lattari walks through card descriptions, spreads, and the reasoning behind each astrological correspondence, so you don't have to puzzle out the connections on your own.


Who This Deck Is For


This deck works especially well for tarot readers who already have some astrology background and want a single tool that reinforces both systems simultaneously. It's also a strong choice for astrology students who use tarot as a reflective or journaling practice. The familiar Rider-Waite-Smith structure of meanings means experienced tarot readers aren't starting from scratch, while the astrological layer adds real depth to readings and study sessions.


How to Use the Zodiac Tarot Deck


Three approaches for getting the most out of this astrology-tarot fusion deck.

  1. Learn the Major Arcana Correspondences First

    Before reading with the deck, work through the Major Arcana and their zodiac and planetary assignments using the guidebook. Knowing these connections makes the minor arcana easier because elemental suit groupings follow naturally from them.

  2. Use It for Birth Chart Readings

    Pull cards that correspond to signs or planets in a birth chart. Each Major Arcana maps to a zodiac sign or planet, letting you build a tarot portrait that integrates both systems and opens interpretation not available with standard decks.

  3. Journal with a Daily Card Pull

    Draw one card each morning and note both its tarot meaning and its astrological correspondence. Over time you will see how transits and daily cards interact, building an intuitive sense of how both symbolic systems reinforce each other.


The Tarot Fellow Standard


I stock this deck because the combination of a genuinely integrated astrological structure and a full 128-page illustrated guidebook makes it a complete package for dual-system study. It's not a novelty deck, it's a working tool for readers who take both disciplines seriously. If you're building out your reading practice, take a look at my tarot and oracle deck collection for more options across traditions and styles.


Frequently Asked Questions


Do I need to know astrology to use the Zodiac Tarot?

Basic astrology knowledge helps, but the guidebook explains each correspondence clearly enough for curious beginners. Readers comfortable with Rider-Waite-Smith meanings will find the deck readable while still learning the astrological layer.

How many cards are in the Zodiac Tarot?

The deck contains 78 borderless cards, the standard count for a full tarot deck. The set also includes a 128-page full-color illustrated guidebook with card descriptions, astrological correspondences, and spread layouts for all readers.

Are the cards borderless?

Yes. The Zodiac Tarot cards are fully borderless, meaning the artwork extends to the card edges without a frame. This gives the imagery more visual space and creates a more immersive experience when the cards are laid out in a spread.

What tarot tradition does the Zodiac Tarot follow?

The deck is built on a Rider-Waite-Smith foundation, so the structure and many core meanings are familiar to anyone who learned tarot on RWS-based decks. The astrological layer adds depth without overriding the traditional tarot meanings.

Zodiac Tarot deck cover illustration featuring a woman with flowing hair and celestial motifs — Lo Scarabeo astrology-tarot fusion deck.
Woman in flowing robe holding a golden pentacle — tarot card from the Zodiac Tarot deck showing astrological imagery.
Three women in robes in a celestial setting — illustrated card from the Zodiac Tarot deck by Lattari and Chavez.
Regal crowned woman holding a wand amid celestial motifs — Major Arcana card from the Zodiac Tarot deck.
Young man in bright attire holding a cup with water flowing — court card illustration from the Zodiac Tarot deck.
Confident regal figure in blue attire standing — illustrated tarot card from the Lo Scarabeo Zodiac Tarot deck.
Woman in white dress seated amid flames holding a symbolic object — Zodiac Tarot card with fire imagery.
Regal figure in flowing red robe seated on a throne — Major Arcana illustration from the Zodiac Tarot deck.
Mystical figure in a white gown standing in water — Zodiac Tarot card with water and lunar imagery by Ana Chavez.
Two women in colorful dresses holding chalices against a bright background — cup suit card from the Zodiac Tarot.
Black tarot card featuring three vertical star-like symbols — back design or celestial card from the Zodiac Tarot deck.