Smith-Waite Tarot Deck Borderless
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Smith-Waite Tarot Deck Borderless
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Pamela Colman Smith’s beloved tarot artwork, created in 1909 under the direction of Arthur E. Waite, is now presented in a borderless format for a more immersive reading experience. Smith-Waite Tarot Deck Borderless offers enthusiasts and readers a chance to appreciate the intricate designs without the constraints of borders.
This 84-card deck includes four extra cards featuring reproduction samples of Pixie’s non-tarot artwork. Among these are two watercolour paintings: “Catch Me” and “Duet”. Additionally, there is the Lovers illustration from the play Deirdre and an illustration from the sheet music for “Christmas Carol.”
The deck comes complete with an instruction booklet, providing guidance and insights for both new and experienced tarot readers.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781572818835
Publisher: U.S. Games
Format: Cards
Date Published: 11 August 2017
Country: United States
Imprint: U.S. Games
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Weight: 0g
Pages: 84
Also by Pamela Colman Smith
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