Classic Design Tarot Cards Deck with Guidebook
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Hello, every RWS card in the MagicSeer tarot series has no trademark printed on the edge, ensuring that the original creation is fully respected.
Yes, of course, this tarot card comes with a detailed guide book with pictures that explains the meaning of each tarot card in detail and provides some simple and introductory divination methods that are very useful for novices; anyone can use it as their first tarot card because it is simple to get you into the right state.
Hello there, there are 90 pages in the guidebook. It includes an explanation of each tarot card as well as some commonly used spreads to aid in the learning and application of tarot cards.
The majority of the information in this book comes from Arthur Edward Waite's Tarot Key. After reading these contents, you will learn the materials on the Internet and discuss the use of the tarot card by others; "beginning" refers to Arthur Edward Waite's deep understanding of the Waite Tarot Card System and the connotation of the original tarot card; and "end" refers to Arthur Edward Waite's deep understanding of the Waite Tarot Card System and the connotation of the original tarot card. In your heart, there will always be a voice telling you what you need to know and where you should go. The word "end" in the book refers to a number of obscure ancient proverbs and meanings. After many hours of studying tarot cards, spiritual exploration, life experience, and spiritual enrichment, you will begin to understand what Arthur Edward Waite is trying to say when he writes them.
Selected User Reviews For Classic Design Tarot Cards Deck with Guidebook
I purchased this set because I am very interested in learning them. I really like the cards; they're nice and thick and look fantastic. The booklet, on the other hand, I'm not sure I like. I've read it a couple of times and it's not very easy to understand for a beginner so far. I watched a few YouTube videos and even read a book about the meanings, both of which were far more helpful than this book. br>I'd still buy them for the cards, but the problem is that I bought them thinking I'd get two for the price of one and wouldn't have to buy a booklet separately, which I didn't.
This is my second set of tarot cards (my first ones were handmade, but they no longer hold a special meaning for me). I just received them today and they are absolutely perfect. I am overjoyed. I have all 78 lovely cards, as well as a sturdy box in which to store them. They're thick, sturdily built, and finished in a matte finish. The images on each card are crystal clear, and the back design is lovely. They make me feel safe, and they give me strong feelings of clarity and peace. I'm extremely pleased with these and would recommend them to anyone. I know there are some incredibly critical reviews on here, but those are just people who over-analyze things because they do this all the time and have extremely professional cards. However, for a first set of cards for someone, these are simply stunning, and I can't wait to use them. I got them and decided to do my first reading just to test them out, and it was perfect. one thing to note is that the booklet is kind of BS, so if you're going to get these cards (which you should def. get), make sure you get the booklet as well. If you've been looking for something, settle for these), but you'll have to look up definitions and other information on the internet because the book is confusing.
I've never purchased a Tarot deck for myself before. The cards are lovely, sturdy, and generous in size. They don't appear to be low-cost, and they appear to be fairly long-lasting - even if you spilled something on them by accident If you're a beginner and aren't sure which deck to get, this is the one to get.
The cards are in excellent condition. br> 7cm x 12cm (2. 75in x 2. 75in x 2. 75in x 2. 75in 75" x 4. 75")br>comes with a standard paper box and a guide bookbr>cards are sturdy and smoothbr>br>br>I chose this deck for the back print, I like the pale elegant backgroundbr>though the color of the cards illustrations is a bit too saturatedbr>almost like old-style playing cardsbr>br> a lovely standard deck of cardsbr>br>* A minor hiccup, the deck is shuffled (not in usual order) when I open the boxbr>took me some time to rearrange and check if the full deck is therebr>br>otherwise, a love standard tarot deck!.
I double-checked each card as soon as I received it. The Major Arcana (22 cards) and Minor Arcana (56 cards) are finished. There are no blemishes on any of the photographs, and none of the cards have been damaged. This is my first Tarot deck, and I'm really excited about it. Before deciding to buy this one, I looked at a lot of other options online and read a lot of negative reviews about them, such as the cards being damaged, not being durable enough, or the pictures not being printed correctly. I'm glad I went ahead and bought it. br>br>The Tarot guide attached is not a long work, and you can find it online by searching the title: The Key to the Tarot, by Arthur Edward Waite. Personally, I believe it is worthwhile to have a printed version of this work because it is not a random guide written by a random person, but it was the one bundled with the cards when the Rider-Waite-Smith deck was released. The Waite tarot deck was first released in 1909 (according to Wikipedia). If I'm wrong, please correct me. ) When I use the cards, I'd like to consult the guide.
The only positive aspect of this deck that I can point to is the quality of the cardstock. However, this is disappointing because you are primarily purchasing artwork when you purchase tarot cards. When compared to the original illustrations, the tarot art reproduction is terrible. The originals have been clearly digitally posterized and over-threaded in Photoshop. Through this effect and print reproduction, all of the illustrations' lovely and charming details are either lost or made to look awful. This was not what I expected. I'm going to send these back.
The deck isn't bad at all. But there was something off about not seeing a photo of the "guidebook" that was supposed to be included. It's about the size of one of the cards and has a font of about five points. If you're a member of the Resistance and need to hide in a sewer or a small attic with limited space but excellent lighting, this is the place to be. It looks like a prize from a box of Cracker Jacks or a bubble gum machine, and the deck was shuffled when it arrived. I've never purchased a deck that required me to count the cards to ensure that all of them were present. I'm curious as to whether this deck has ever been returned. What is to be expected? However, it provides a clear picture of how this business views its customers' intelligence.
The other cards were nice to look at, but the artwork wasn't as intuitive. br>br>The deck's price point was reasonable. I have no idea how long the cards will last. I haven't had them long, but they appear to be well-made cards with traditional tarot symbolism and artwork.