MandAlimited Classic Tarot Cards Deck with - a Modern Touch II Edition
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It's best not to write on them with ink or smudge them with a sharpie.
Yes. If a card is inverted (turned upside down) when you lay them out in the pattern you choose, the mean is the inverse of the face up card.
You don't require the assistance of a mentor. Check out the book. Learn the meanings of the cards, but also read the cards. Use your intuition to help you figure out what's going on with your question. Good luck
These cards are of excellent quality, in my opinion. They have a thick, laminated feel to them. Also, the box is quite nice.
Selected User Reviews For MandAlimited Classic Tarot Cards Deck with - a Modern Touch II Edition
br>br>When I first received these tarot cards, I was disappointed because the plastic packaging appeared to have dust or something inside of it. I looked for tears in the plastic but couldn't find any, so I'm assuming it was packaged with dust or dirt inside? Regardless, I dusted these off and decided to give them a shot (the dust was only on the outside of the box, not on the cards themselves). You can give and take with low-cost cards. So, here are the trade-offs: br>br>The Benefitsbr>- The front of the box has a magnetic seal, which is very nice.
- The tarot cards have a modern colorful backing, as shown. br>- br>Easy shufflebr>- All tarot images were printed in the center. br> br>br>Consbr>- There are no missing cardsbr>br> As with most cheap tarot cards, the stock is flimsy and thin. br>- Printed in a dull color. It appears that the majority of the budget was spent on backing and packaging. Throughout the deck, I discovered that the colors yellow and orange were extremely unstable. When it comes to faces, do they appear bright orange at times and yellow and orange at other times? (For comparison, see the image of the 6 cups. )br>- The pictures have a lot of detail, but it's not very good. On some cards, it almost appears blurry. br>br>So here's the deal: you get what you pay for. br>br> I gave it four stars because it's adequate for the price, and it'd make a good beginner deck if you also purchased a beginner's book (the small pamphlet included with this deck doesn't provide much information). If you're a seasoned tarot reader who has worked with a variety of decks, you'll probably be disappointed with this one. So, you decide whether or not this tarot deck is right for you, and I hope I was able to assist you!.
When I received my cards, I was very pleased with the box in which they were packaged; it was very attractive and sturdy, and the cards themselves were well-made and long-lasting. Let's talk about customer service. When I opened my box to examine my cards, I discovered that two of them were damaged. I contacted the seller via email and sent photos of the damaged cards. They quickly sent me a new box, and I must say that the customer service was extremely professional and courteous. I strongly advise you to purchase the Tarot cards from this seller. Thank you again for your patience and professional response to my inquiry. If you're looking for a unique way to.
I have a few higher-end, more expensive decks with lovely artwork that I hardly ever use. This deck was purchased with the intention of being used as a "study deck. " I'd throw it in my bag or leave it on my kitchen table if I weren't so protective of it. As a result, I'm doing more readings, and this deck has quickly become one of my favorites. I've become a better and more confident reader as a result of doing more with these tarot cards. They are not smooth, but have a light texture. They're easier to shuffle and handle as a result of this. They appear to be water resistant enough that I don't mind wearing them in a variety of situations. br>br>One thing that may confuse some people is that the cards do not come "in order," as in some decks. To put it another way, it's a good thing. They are delivered ready to use. Shuffled shuffled shuffled shuffled shuffle shuffled shuffled shuffled shuffled shuffle.
Tarot cards can have a "heavy" energy, so the bright design on the back is fantastic and brightens it up considerably. This new twist, combined with the classic Rider Waite deck with the Coleman artwork, is very appealing to me. They come in a nice box with a fun quote on the inside that I thought was a nice touch ("The unknown lives in a pack of cards"). I would strongly suggest it.
These are lovely, and I adore them. However, a few cards were damaged or bent, which was a disappointment.
So I bought this deck, my second, because it's the most well-known and simple to learn and read. I've read a lot of negative reviews, but I think the product is very nice: a small, sturdy box with a magnetic closure. The cards are slightly larger than a playing card and slightly sturdier than a playing card, making them ideal for small hands (I included photos of the thickness of the card and one to show texture, as the cards are a bit rough, which helps with grip). The pictures are nice and clear, and the cards aren't damaged or faded. This is a good deck to begin with, and you can upgrade to a more personalized one later. That's my opinion, but keep in mind that I'm new to tarot and may not be knowledgeable about which decks are good or bad, so take my words with a grain of salt.
This deck was rendered useless because the King of Cups was missing the upper corner. I was a little let down. These cards were very important to me. I'm wondering if I was sent cards that were later returned because they weren't in the usual suit and arcana order. I returned them to them.
It would also make a great gift. There are no issues with these at all!.