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The Rider Waite Tarot By Arthur E. Waite, illustrated by Pamela Coleman-Smith Published by U.S .Games
The first deck to have illustrated pip cards. Ideal beginner’s deck. Different variations of this deck are available.
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The Universal Waite Tarot Re-coloured by Mary Hanson Roberts Published by U.S. Games
Softer colouring and more details.
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The Original Rider Waite By Arthur E. Waite and Pamela Coleman-Smith Published by U.S .Games
1916 edition with original pale colouring
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Universal Tarot By Roberto de Angelis Published by Lo Scarabeo
RWS clone with an Italian Renaissance theme
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The Sharman-Caselli Deck By Juliet Sharman-Burke and illustrator Giovanni Caselli Published by Connections
Ideal beginners’ deck with gentle artwork and inspiring images
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Housewives Tarot Published by Quirk Books
Kitsch 1950s style deck; fun and pretty wacky in places; suitable for any type of humorous Desperate Housewives reading!
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Tarot of the New Vision By Gianluca Castaro & Petro Alligo Published by Lo Scarabeo
Based on the Rider Waite but with a 180 degree change of perspective; see what the Magician is looking at or what the person in the 8 of Chalices is leaving behind. Fascinating new ideas and images.
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Crowley’s Toth Deck By Aleister Crowley, illustrated by Frieda Harris Published by U.S. Games
A striking deck by famous Occultist and Golden Dawn member; one of the few classic decks available today.
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