Zodiac Tarot connects traditional RWS tarot meanings to new and unexpected astrological interpretations, helping us grow our understanding of ourselves and the vast universe around us. Includes a 128-page full-color illustrated book.
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Ellen Dugan’s Witches Tarot breathes new life into the classic Rider-Waite-Smith deck. Key cards are transformed, weaving a tapestry of witchcraft imagery for today’s practitioners.
The Steampunk Tarot, crafted by Barbara Moore and envisioned by Aly Fell, reinterprets the Rider-Waite tradition through a steampunk lens for a unique journey.
The Gilded Tarot Royale Deck offers a refreshed visual experience of the classic tarot. Enjoy 78 beautifully illustrated cards, perfect for any tarot enthusiast.
The Robin Wood Tarot features vibrant, nature-inspired artwork, ideal for both beginners and experienced readers. Its rich symbolism and 56-page guidebook make it a valuable Tarot tool.
Unlock the magic of the Gilded Tarot Royale Kit with its luxurious 78-card deck and comprehensive guidebook. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned readers.
The Modern SpellCaster’s Tarot is a 78-card deck that blends the traditional symbolism of the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot with the modern practice of spellcasting. The stunning artwork by Scott Murphy is inspired by ancient pagan mythologies, diverse ethnicities, and practical witchcraft.
This deck combines intricate watercolor art by Linda Ravenscroft with original faerie-themed spreads like ‘Dew Drop’ and ‘Acorn to Oak,’ supplemented with a handy quick reference guide for beginners.
The Wild Unknown Pocket Tarot by Kim Krans is a functional little tin with 78 updated Tarot cards and a mini guidebook. Perfectly sized for on-the-go readings.
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The Tarot Original 1909 is a beautiful and inspiring deck that is sure to capture the imagination of both beginners and experienced tarot readers alike. The cards feature a variety of symbolic imagery, each with its own unique meaning. The artwork is full of detail and beauty, and the cards are a joy to use for both divination and self-exploration.
This is the most popular tarot deck among beginners. The cards are fully illustrated, making it easy for new users to master them. The Rider-Waite Tarot belongs in every tarot collection.
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The Rider-Waite Tarot is the most famous and the first deck published in the 20th century. Now you can use it as a learning tool to understand the cards, as well as a reference of positions and meanings.
The world’s smallest tarot deck.
The Keeper of Sacred Bee Tarot is the final deck in The Sacred Bee Trilogy. Perfect for beginners and established tarot readers.
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Experience the power of tarot with This Might Hurt Tarot. Created by Isabella Rotman, this deck features stunning artwork and pearl edges for a touch of elegance. With its high-quality materials and exceptional functionality, this deck is perfect for collectors and anyone seeking spiritual guidance. Get your This Might Hurt Tarot by Isabella Rotman today and elevate your tarot practice.
The RWS Tarot Deck™ is based on the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, which was created by Pamela Colman Smith and Arthur Edward Waite in 1909. The deck is full of symbolism that can be interpreted in many different ways, making it a powerful tool for self-reflection and spiritual growth.
This vibrant deck, with a beautiful watercolor design, captures the lively energy of fairies and their lush gardens. Each card tells a story of nature spirits experiencing magical adventures and offering lessons and insights in all aspects of life.
The Medieval Cat Tarot Deck is a unique and whimsical tarot deck that features cats in medieval settings. Each card is beautifully illustrated and has its own unique meaning.
Matt Hughes has created a beautiful tarot deck inspired by the Art Nouveau movement. The 80 illustrations in his deck vividly depict feminine and masculine energies. They are drawn with attention to detail and hand-coloured.
Dive deeper into the mystical world with the Apokalypsis Tarot set. This set offers profound guidance and spiritual insights.
The Pagan Tarot is a 78-card deck with beautiful illustrations by Cristiano Spadoni, Gina Pace, and Luca Raimondo. The cards are inspired by the Wicca and pagan tradition, and are filled with symbols and rituals that are familiar to pagans. They are perfect for those looking for a deck that helps with self-discovery and spiritual growth.
Experience a cosmic journey with the Starman Tarot. Davide De Angelis creates a vibrant and innovative deck reflecting the creative energy of David Bowie, perfect for profound spiritual discoveries.
The RWS Tarot is a 78-card deck with classic illustrations by Pamela Colman Smith. The cards are inspired by the traditional tarot symbolism, but with a number of innovations, including the addition of illustrations to all 78 cards. They are perfect for those looking for a deck that helps with self-discovery and spiritual growth.
is a 78-card deck with beautiful illustrations by Patrizio Evangelisti. The cards are based on the symbolism of the Golden Dawn, a secret society that was founded in the late 19th century. They are perfect for those looking for a powerful tool for self-discovery and divination.
Rider Waite | RWS Tarot – The Most Iconic Tarot Deck
An RWS deck stands for Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck. It is one of the most popular and influential tarot decks used worldwide for divination, meditation, and self-reflection. The RWS system means that it follows the traditional structure and symbolism of the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, making it easier for beginners to learn and interpret the cards.What Makes a Deck an RWS Deck?
- Illustrated Cards: In an RWS deck, all 78 cards are illustrated, including the Minor Arcana (wands, cups, swords, and pentacles). This was revolutionary, as earlier decks often only illustrated the Major Arcana.
- Symbolism: The deck is rich in esoteric symbolism, drawing from the Kabbalah, astrology, and alchemy, intended to provide deeper insights during readings.
- Traditional Structure: It maintains the classic structure of the tarot with 22 Major Arcana cards and 56 Minor Arcana cards, divided into four suits.
- Artistic Style: The imagery is based on the original illustrations by Pamela Colman Smith, known for their simple yet expressive style.
Why Is It Called an RWS Deck?
- Rider: Refers to the original publisher, William Rider & Son, who first released the deck in 1909.
- Waite: Arthur Edward Waite was the occultist and mystic who developed the concept and descriptions for the deck.
- Smith: Pamela Colman Smith was the artist who created the iconic illustrations. Although her name was initially omitted, she is now recognized for her crucial contribution, hence "Smith" in the name.