Tarot Deck Reviews
Reviews of all my Tarot decks.
The Light Seer's Tarot, Radiant Wise Spirit, Gold Tarot Cards, Sufi Tarot, Cosmic Slumber, Tarot of Curious Creatures, The Wild Woods Tarot, Original Rider Waite, Dreams of Gaia, Wiser Tarot...
This is a beautiful deck, and the only generic brand card deck I am reviewing. These gold foil cards have the Tarot meanings printed right on the cards, which makes them great for beginners just learning to read tarot.
They come in many variations such as this classy black and gold scheme, green/gold foil and even pink. You can buy these gold foil decks in a wide variety of styles and price ranges, from Amazon, Etsy, Ali Express and various Tarot bookshops, but don’t be fooled they are all the same sturdy PVC cards, manufactured in China.
The cards are made from strong metallic plastic and unlike any other Tarot cards I’ve seen. The beautiful gold foil is made of PVC, which is waterproof and very durable. Indestructible, you could even say.
This deck of 78 full size cards are packaged in a lovely foil gift box with a magnetic closure. They include a small paper guidebook, which includes the traditional meanings from the original RWS deck. Full review>
Check out the wide variety of Gold Foil versions available on Amazon>
The Light Seer’s Tarot Deck Review
The Light Seer's Tarot is a great modern version of the classic Rider Waite Tarot. The cards are great quality. Large and smooth, printed on sturdy, thick cardstock. The art is gorgeous, I really appreciate the fine drawing and beautiful coloration in these illustrations. Each card is drawn carefully and with so much detail and integrity. It's easy to get a good feeling for the meaning of each card just by looking at the pictures.
It’s closely based on the classic Rider Waite Tarot, using the same titles for each card. This makes it a good deck for beginners, because you can use the classic, historical descriptions to interpret a reading as well as the ones provided in the guidebook. Full review>
African Goddess Rising Oracle Review
The African Goddess Rising Oracle, By Abiola Abrams, published by Hay House. So much divine feminine energy here. Each card embodies a different goddess. The deck comes with a little book explaining the Goddess energies. The book invites you in with the message "We see you" explaining that the Goddesses have called you, you are now a part of the sacred circle. Feels very welcoming.
The cards are divided into 9 temples, Guardians, Ancestors, Conjurers, Warriors, Shadows, Lovers, Griots, Queens and High Priestesses. If you are in need of some Goddess energy for healing and empowerment. Get this one. Full Review>