Pamela Colman Smith’s renowned artwork shines in the borderless Smith-Waite Tarot. This edition amplifies every nuance for an immersive tarot reading experience.
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The Hidden Realm Tarot is a beautifully illustrated deck that features otherworldly landscapes and fantastical creatures. Each card is infused with magic and mystery, inviting the reader to explore the hidden depths of their own subconscious mind.
The Shadowscapes Tarot by Stephanie Pui-Mun Law is a mesmerizing 78-card deck blending Asian, Celtic, and fantasy elements. Explore fairy tales and myths with breathtaking watercolor art.
The Morgan-Greer Tarot, rooted in the Rider-Waite tradition, features 78 vivid, borderless cards. Its intense colors and detailed imagery make for an enriching reading experience. Crafted to evoke emotional responses, it allows a seamless narrative flow in card spreads.
The Tarot of the White Cats Mini is a popular deck for beginners and experienced tarot readers alike. The cards are easy to read and interpret, and they offer a unique perspective on the tarot. The deck is also a beautiful addition to any collection.
The Quick & Easy Tarot is a colorful, 78-card deck based on the Universal Waite Tarot deck. Each card has the divinatory and reversed meanings printed right on the card, so there is no need to consult a book.
Popular tarot artist Paulina Cassidy has filled both the Minor and Major Arcana with charming new characters that bring their inspirational messages of joy to everyone.
The Ancestral Path Tarot takes you on a journey through the spiritual teachings and wisdom of your ancestors. Each card is a step on the path to self-discovery.
Introducing the Rider Waite Giant Premium Edition. This tarot deck has set the benchmark for numerous others, all inspired by the archetypal imagery crafted by Pamela Smith in 1909.
A faithful reproduction of the original deck created by Pamela Colman Smith in 1909 under the direction of Arthur E. Waite.
Renowned for its vibrant colors and intricate symbolic imagery, this tarot deck is a favorite among many.
The Witches Tarot Deck is a beautiful tarot deck designed by Ellen Dugan and illustrated by Mark Evans. The deck is based on the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith tarot, but also features unique imagery and symbolism inspired by witchcraft. The Witches Tarot Deck is a perfect deck for anyone interested in witchcraft, tarot, or both.
Through its minimalist art, this tarot deck provides a clear and direct approach to tarot readings.
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Relish a closer tarot experience with cards designed to showcase vibrant and captivating imagery. A 48-page guidebook adds extra depth and explanation.
Apokalypsis Tarot by Erik C. Dunne features 78 cards with apocalyptic and mystical themes. Perfect for deep, transformative tarot readings.
The Celestial Tarot Deck is a 78-card deck with original illustrations of the twelve zodiacal constellations and the ten planets of contemporary astrology. The cards are colorful and vibrant, and they often feature celestial bodies and symbols. The Major Arcana cards are particularly striking, with images of figures such as the Fool, the Magician, and the Empress.
The Connolly Tarot is a beautiful and unique tarot deck created by Eileen Connolly, one of the most famous tarot readers of the 20th century. The deck features soft, ethereal artwork that is both calming and inspiring. The Connolly Tarot is a great choice for tarot readers of all levels of experience.
Black Cats Tarot presents a powerful depiction of the feline world, with subtle symbolism based on the tarot.
Rider Waite | RWS Tarot โ 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.