For a long time tarot cards remained a privilege for the upper class of society, and most civil governments did not routinely condemn tarot cards during tarot's early history. In fact, in some jurisdictions, tarot cards were specifically exempted from laws otherwise prohibiting the playing of cards
The earliest tarot cards were hand-painted, so the number of decks produced is thought to have been rather small, after the invention of the printing press the mass production of cards became possible. Recently, the use of Tarot for divination, or as a store of symbolism, has inspired the creation of Oracle card decks These decks are for inspiration or divination and contain images of angels, faeries, goddesses and animals, Although influenced by Tarot, they do not follow the traditional structure of Tarot; as they lack any suits of numbered cards, and the set of cards differs from the traditional major arcane
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