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In a softly lit room in Centennial, Lilly Cadillac Unger shuffles her tarot cards with practiced hands. The space, filled ...
The practice became even more widespread in the early 20th century when the Rider company collaborated with mystic and poet Arthur E. Waite and artist Pamela Colman Smith on an updated tarot system.
Some are in conversation with imagery from the Rider Waite Smith deck, filtered through the artists’ imagination; others reinvent the wheel. As for picking a deck? Frances Naude, tarot reader ...
Smith could well have been describing how to use a deck of tarot cards ... the cards are known today as the “Waite-Smith” or “Rider-Waite-Smith” deck (Smith’s contribution was largely ...
Tarot cards are for everyone, and this set is specifically designed for kids 8+ to enjoy. It's based on the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith imagery (with some updating that's kid-friendly), and ...
The most common Tarot decks to this day are the ones based on the Rider-Waite version, but many others have proliferated into unique and wild territory with their own vast and diverse meanings.
It also doesn’t help that the imagery in the traditional Rider-Waite tarot deck is of the grim reaper. But according to Clarisse Monahan, astrologer and tarot card reader, the Death card isn’t ...
I have always been particularly fascinated by the art nouveau design of the classic Rider-Waite tarot deck, first published in England in 1909 and still the most famous and popular deck on the market.