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Ethereal Visions Tarot Luna Edition by Matt Hughes — 80-Card Silver Foil Deck

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The Ethereal Visions Tarot Luna Edition by Matt Hughes — 80 cards (78 standard plus 2 additional Major Arcana) rendered in Hughes’ signature Art Nouveau style with iridescent silver foil accents that catch light beautifully. Published by US Games Systems, this edition updates the original Ethereal Visions with the cooler, lunar aesthetic that readers have requested since the gold-foil version launched. Stunning for moon ritual work, full moon readings, and any practitioner drawn to fine illustrated tarot.

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  • Author/Artist: Matt Hughes
  • Publisher: U.S. Games Systems
  • Cards: 80 cards (78 standard plus 2 additional Major Arcana)
  • Best for: Tarot readers who appreciate Art Nouveau aesthetics, silver foil accents, and detailed hand-drawn illustration


Art Nouveau Tarot with Iridescent Silver Foil


Matt Hughes created the original Ethereal Visions Tarot for his partner Hope before it ever became a commercial deck, and that personal origin shows in the work. Every card is hand-drawn and hand-colored, inspired by the Art Nouveau movement's characteristic flowing lines, organic forms, and meticulous ornamental detail. The Luna Edition updates the original with revised artwork that reflects greater diversity and replaces the gold foil accents with iridescent silver foil stamping, giving the deck a cooler, moonlit quality that distinguishes it from the standard edition.


The deck extends beyond the traditional 78 cards by adding two supplementary Major Arcana, giving readers expanded interpretive range. The 140-page full-color guidebook is a genuine standout: most mass-market tarot guidebooks are thin afterthoughts, but Ethereal Visions Publishing treats the guidebook as part of the artistic package, with the same level of production quality as the cards themselves.


What Makes the Luna Edition Different


The key distinction between the standard Ethereal Visions deck and the Luna Edition is the silver iridescent foil versus the original gold foil, plus the revised artwork incorporating greater diversity in the figures depicted. If you already own the original and are considering the Luna Edition, the artwork changes are meaningful rather than cosmetic. For a first-time buyer, the Luna Edition is the stronger choice if your practice leans toward moon, water, or intuitive work.


How to Use Ethereal Visions Tarot Luna Edition


Three ways to get the most from this beautifully illustrated tarot deck.

  1. Learn the Two Extra Cards

    Before your first reading, study the two extra Major Arcana Hughes created. Read their guidebook entries carefully; these cards appear in spreads and need a clear interpretive framework before you start working with the full 80-card deck.

  2. Use the Guidebook Actively

    The 140-page full-color guidebook supports structured study. Work through it alongside the cards rather than using it only for reference. Hughes's notes reflect the Art Nouveau sensibility and add layers that standard Rider-Waite commentary misses.

  3. Try Moonlit Spreads

    The Luna Edition's silver foil and cooler palette suit moon-cycle and intuition readings. Pull cards near the new or full moon, letting the iridescent foiling remind you to follow imagery and feeling over strict keyword-based interpretation alone.


The Tarot Fellow Standard


I carry the Luna Edition specifically because the silver foil and revised artwork represent genuine improvements over the original, not just a reprint. Matt Hughes's Art Nouveau illustration style is meticulous and personal, and the quality shows in every card. If you're a visual reader who responds to detailed, hand-crafted imagery, this deck rewards close study in a way that digitally illustrated decks rarely do. Find more carefully chosen decks in my tarot collection.


Frequently Asked Questions


How is the Luna Edition different from the original Ethereal Visions Tarot?

The Luna Edition has silver iridescent foil instead of gold, plus revised artwork reflecting greater diversity. The card count and guidebook stay the same. It reads as a moonlit, cooler take on the original deck's Art Nouveau aesthetic.

What are the two extra cards in the 80-card deck?

Hughes added two Major Arcana beyond the standard 78-card structure. The guidebook covers their meanings fully. These extra cards appear in spreads, so reviewing their entries before your first session will improve the quality of your readings.

Is this deck good for beginners?

Yes, with the caveat that the extra cards add minor complexity. The 140-page guidebook offers solid support. Readers familiar with Rider-Waite symbolism will find the imagery accessible, though Art Nouveau style is more detailed than minimal decks.

What is the card size and stock quality of the Luna Edition?

Cards are standard tarot size on quality stock with iridescent silver foil stamping on each card. The foiling gives a luxurious feel without hindering shuffling. The full-color 140-page guidebook is included with every deck.

Ethereal Visions Tarot card featuring a woman with flower-adorned hair in Art Nouveau style surrounded by a decorative circular frame.
Hand holding an Ethereal Visions Tarot Strength card showing a woman and lion, with text highlighting the Luna edition features.
Ethereal Visions Tarot card depicting an angelic figure with Art Nouveau flourishes, representing introspection and personal insight.
Series of Ethereal Visions Tarot cards showing diverse characters and themes in updated Luna edition artwork.
Two Ethereal Visions Tarot cards displayed on a textured surface beside a green crystal and a fanned-out deck.
Ethereal Visions Luna Edition tarot deck box with dark wooden background showing iridescent silver foil detailing on the cover.