In 1909, Arthur Edward <em>Waite</em> encouraged Pamela Colman Smith to produce a <em>tarot</em> <em>deck</em> with appeal to the world of art that would have significance behind the symbols and thus make the <em>deck</em> more important than <em>tarot</em> packs previously used for centuries. The result was the unique Rider-<em>Waite</em> <em>tarot</em> <em>deck</em> which has endured as the world's most popular 78-card <em>tarot</em> <em>deck</em>. The innovative cards, including the 56 Minor Arcana, depict full scenes with figures and symbols. This feature, combined with Pamela Colman Smith's
:: <em>Deck</em>: Universal-<em>Waite</em> Pocket <em>Tarot</em> Product 126/161 <em>Deck</em>: Universal-<em>Waite</em> Pocket <em>Tarot</em> $15.00 The popular Universal <em>Waite</em> <em>deck</em> is now available in a 2¼"" x 3½"" pocket size. The 78 drawings by Pamela Colman Smith have been vividly re-colored by Mary Hanson-Roberts. The <em>deck</em> is packaged in a deluxe stand-up box and is an ideal tool for meditation and readings. It includes a booklet of instructions and card definitions. Hanson-Roberts is an accomplished <em>tarot</em> reader, author, and illustrator who wrote Here
Set includes the 78-Card Universal <em>Waite</em> <em>Tarot</em> <em>Deck</em>, The Pictorial Key to the <em>Tarot</em> by Arthur Edward <em>Waite</em>, and spread sheet. 340 pp.Ill.(pb).
In 1909, artist Pamela Coleman Smith, under the direction of Arthur Edward <em>Waite</em>, created an innovative 78-card <em>tarot</em> <em>deck</em> that would come to be recognized as revolutionary. With descriptive pictures on the 56 Minor Arcana cards, the Rider-<em>Waite</em> <em>Tarot</em> <em>Deck</em> digressed from the tradition of the <em>tarot</em> <em>deck</em> used for centuries and set the standard for nearly every <em>tarot</em> <em>deck</em> published since. The cards in the 78-card <em>deck</em> measure 4 5/8' x 7 1/4'. Also available is the Rider-<em>Waite</em> Premier Edition, which comes with
In 1909, Arthur Edward <em>Waite</em> encouraged Pamela Colman Smith to produce a <em>tarot</em> <em>deck</em> with appeal to the world of art that would have significance behind the symbols and thus make the <em>deck</em> more important than <em>tarot</em> packs previously used for centuries. The result was the unique Rider-<em>Waite</em> <em>tarot</em> <em>deck</em> which has endured as the world's most popular 78-card <em>tarot</em> <em>deck</em>. The innovative cards, including the 56 Minor Arcana, depict full scenes with figures and symbols. This feature, combined with Pamela Colman Smith's
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