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Lariah Helm
> 3 daynice and durable as well as thick. super great for beginners! Also the color is fantastic.
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Ranz
> 3 dayGreat product!
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Kimberly selene
> 3 dayOk but not great
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Shyclau
> 3 dayLoved the cards not very thick but good to start.
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Sara C.
> 3 dayI like the feel of the cards and how easy they are to shuffle. I also like the fact that the imagery on the cards are simplistic in the way they offer an intuitive idea of connection to be made allowing the reader an ease of understanding what messages are atempting to come through the cards for the reading.
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AA
> 3 dayLove it!
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Doug Freytag
> 3 dayThis RWS digital age clone became my favorite, fast. Whats not to like? Full size, narrow borders without trademark, brilliant high contrast solid colors which are outstanding in low light; and the linen texture is unique to me for tarot cards. At times your spread will appear as, in reflected light, a tapestry or a cloth, giving a mysterious and/or ancient aspect. And the numeral 7 is there in the black shadow of the saturn cup on 7 of cups. Not there on Radiant Tarot. At first I thought, these colors arent true to RWS. Now I dont care. Maybe they are truer, like on Acid. I didnt care for how they shuffled first time. But I have an older pocket RWS for that, or my mini Rws. However, I most often now prefer to use tarot dice to pull a card out of the deck (see my review on tarot dice as to how this works). And last, but certainly not least, I love the box. The Wheel is on the box! This symbol is at the heart of Tarot for me now. The changing world is not really about change leading into a future. The wheel is a loop, a wave, an endless cycle, in which the future is the past and vice versa. How do you change a cycle if you are it? What IS looking is NOT on the wheel. Do you know where the star design came from, the pentagram? Venus, the Morning Star. If its 1st appearance (after not being visible) is plotted five times in sequence against the Zodiac, then a line drawn connecting the 5 dots, bingo: Pentagram. And the star (pentagram) points are rotating, click - click - click, one 365th of the solar year, day by day, like hands of a giant clock. A Star Wheel. If we were on Venus we would never see this. Amazing how all of this was made up simply cueing off form. It must mean something, surely? What do you see in the Wheel of Tarot? Here is a Zen Mirror you can put in pocket or purse. All in all, this deck is very well done. I think it will surprise you.
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Trevor Scholl
> 3 dayI bought them for a Music Video but maybe Ill learn them to get with some astrology girls.
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King
Greater than one weekGood traditional deck
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Hope Waelchi
> 3 dayNo me gustan. La calidad de las imágenes es baja. El material se ve corriente.