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Tarot

by Lars-Kristian Holmsen, Vaida Gasiunaite

Buy the book: Lars-Kristian Holmsen, Vaida Gasiunaite. Tarot

Release Date: 2004-06-30

Edition: Hardcover

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Reader's Review: A very nice deck that is a little different

There are many new Tarot decks in existence that are just plain tacky, dreadful in taste and just about as cute as a squirrel on crack. This deck, however, is an exception to this trend and is clearly above most new decks that depart from the traditional canon of Tarot symbology.

This deck is definitely not from the Rider, Thoth or Marseilles tradition, rather, unique, having a bit more in common with the Marseilles pattern (un-illustrated minors). The artwork has aesthetic integrity and is pleasing in color and line. Some liberties were taken with the symbology ("The Chariot" becomes "The Hero" in a balloon). The accompanying book is an interesting collection of thoughts upon the Tarot by the designer but, by themselves, are not enough and are incomplete in depth and thought.

While I may not recommend this as a beginners deck, it makes a lovely addition to any collection and is remarkably inexpensive. I have found this deck to be easily readable as well. The only negative considerations are the card's finish, which is extremely slick and slippery (that can be carefully modified somewhat) and the lovely case that houses the book and cards is not practical for storing the cards at all.

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Reader's Review: It has its charms

I bought this because I was deceived by the attractive pictures of the BACK of the cards (a lovely green "snowflake" on deep blue). The cards and accompanying deck are enclosed in a very attractive folding cardboard case that ties shut. The cards themselves have very simple, brightly coloured diagram-like pictures with absolutely no esoteric content. The pip cards are simply illustrated, with little or no connection to the standard Rider-Waite sort of meanings, so you'd have to have their meanings already memorized. The accompanying book, a well made 114-page hardback, is similarly slick; a page per card, with small picture, simple meaning, brief reversed meaning, and a "reflection"--for the High Priestess, it's "Am I able to see other people's true character or just their facade?" A few spreads and a little history are described.
The Chariot becomes The Hero, and shows a little guy in a balloon.
Those who cut their teeth on the Thoth deck will consider this the sort of deck that the folks at Aeclectic.net contemptuously dismiss as "a gift shop tarot". Real beginners will do better with a Rider Waite clone until they learn the minors. Having said all this, I really like the deck. The slick cards, though sturdy, are easy to shuffle, and the art is the kind I find appealing. For those who dislike gooey sentiment, this is a fine choice.

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