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.
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