This classic was the very first tarot deck to be widely introduced to the U S. in the early 20th century and stands the test of time. The RWS deck was my very first, over twenty years ago and remains my favorite to read with. I've got plenty of decks to choose from, but this deck is my main driver. I lost my original 1971 printing of this deck, so I'm stoked to have found this one, in such great condition and modestly priced! Thank you for not gouging!!!
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As far as Tarot decks go, you simply can't go wrong with the Rider Tarot Deck. This deck was developed almost a hundred years ago by a member of the Golden Dawn, Arthur E. Waite. He gathered divinatory meanings for the Tarot decks that existed at the time, decks like the Tarot de Marseille, and tried to put those divinatory meanings in a pictorial format. Pamela Coleman Smith, an English artist, drew the illustrations, and most likely, also played a major role in developing the designs. Until this deck, most Tarot decks had very simple, non-pictured minor cards. The Major Arcana (22 cards) was illustrated and so were the court cards (Page, Knight, Queen, and King) but the others: the six of swords showed...six swords. Waite and Smith took the meaning of the six of swords (“travel” “improving cirucumstances” “a journey by water”) and illustrated it as a couple traveling in a boat—darkness behind them, but a lighter sunnier sky before them. The deck was published by Rider Company and became "The Rider Waite Tarot." It's also sometimes called the Rider Tarot or the Waite Tarot. Originally, no mention of Smith--that's 1900's sexism for you. :-D Probably because of this relative ease of use compared to other decks on the market, the Rider Waite Tarot became very popular. For many years, it was essentially the only Tarot deck available. As time went by, it began sneaking into other areas besides simply fortune-telling. Psychologists discovered it and decided the Major Arcana could relate to universal human archetypes. Writers and Artists discovered it as a tool to prompt creativity. And sixties flower children discovered it as a tool of rebellion. Other Tarot decks were developed. Some used the original Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) images as inspiration, re-coloring or re-drawing them. Some took the RWS images and re-interpreted them in new ways. The Robin Wood took the RWS and made it pagan. The Hanson Roberts made the images prettier and more life-like. The Motherpeace and Daughters of the Moon Tarots took a feminist perspective; the Vision Quest, a Native American perspective. But amid all the newer tarots, the RWS stands as a classic, timeless Tarot deck. The images are generally easy to understand and interpret, making the meanings of the cards easier to remember. So very many books are based upon the RWS images that it is very easy to find reference material that will help everyone from beginners to experts develop their skill in using the deck. The RWS tarot is the usually the one pictured in TV shows and movies. It is the iconic Tarot deck--the essence of modern Tarot. Everyone needs a RWS tarot. :) Even if you find yourself attracted to some of the more modern decks out there, you still need a RWS so that you can appreciate some of the history of the Tarot and of the development of the images. This is a deck that is excellent for beginners as well as experts.Read full review
this is no mini deck which is good for me. It comes with a small booklet which is inside the deck of cards. oh also it came a day before the stated shipping date which is good!! some general info that is is on my deck is that is printed in italy is 78 cards the estimated measure of each card is around 5in times 3inches hopes this helps yall somehow thanks forfast shipping ^_^ i am very grateful i recommend buying it if you are into this
This is a great deck of cards for anyone starting out. I enjoy the classic illustrations and the detail shown in each image. This is perfect for giving readings and also for anyone interested in learning tarot methods.
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Arrived sooner than expected, great quality & the mini booklet included is very informative. This has been my 1st tarot set & I highly recommend for learning!
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The quality of the deck is fine. I don't really think it is vintage though. It says it was printed in Italy which s cool, but it is a newer reproduction of the Waite - Smith. I know this as the advertizing inserts included in the deck are for a book about Pamela Coleman Smith which was published in 2018
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I've always loved this deck. It feels like it has positive energy. When you download the app you get really good interpretations of the cards.
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The best deck, This one is slightly smaller than usual, but that's no problem. Actually, I just like it for the aesthetic appeal and don't believe a bit of the magical aspects.
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Got a great deal, I love using my new tarot cards and can't wait to get some new decks
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The Rider Tarot Deck by Arthur Edward Waite this is one of the best versions ever may this is great for games at parties and get-togethers with others for lots of entertainment and hours of enjoyment this is a very good product that is not computerized that adults and children both can play with and have lots of fun my wife had had these for 35 years and someone stole them so we purchase them back from eBay the older versions are better than the new ones excellent product for fun and games and entertainment
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