38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful deck and very helpful book., 30 Dec 2005
By A Customer
This review is from: Beginner's Guide to Tarot [With Cards] (Paperback)
The Beginners Guide to Tarot comprises of a beatifully illustrated tarot deck and book. The blurb on the back of the box states that the deck has been specifically designed for the novice, with each card illustrated clearly. Something I'd definately agree with as each card is very clear and has two pages assigned to it in the book.
The book starts off with information on each of the four suits of the minor arcana before going into the interpretations of each of the cards. Each cards interpretation is covered by two pages which point out the symbols on the card and what they represent before going into the divinatory meaning of the card. Sample readings for each suit, the minor arcana, major arcana and for the complete deck are given throughout the book.
The clearest information I've seen so far so it get's five stars from me.
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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent for beginners and those of nervous dispositions, 5 Jun 2007
This review is from: Beginner's Guide to Tarot [With Cards] (Paperback)
This is the first tarot deck that I bought and boy did I do it with much trepidation! Being a bit scared by the idea of the tarot because of its infamous reputation and links with the occult, but at the same time fascinated by the world behind those images, I decided to go ahead and buy my own deck. I looked through many of the hundreds of decks on the internet looking for one that was the least threatening and came up with -the Sharman-Caselli deck.
I have not regretted my purchase.
This deck is loosely based on the Rider-Waite but the drawings are far better, more attractive than the ugly RW (sorry RW fans!). They have also been doctored to make the symbolism and imagery more accessible for those with zero knowledge of the tarot like me. The pastel colouring is very pleasing on the eye.
Summary of the good points:
*clearly and attractively drawn images
*Scaled down for easy access for beginners
*nice pastel colours that don't offend the eye
*pip cards contain images which is v important for beginners
*cards have a border and are clearly labelled so that you know which one you are looking at
*each suit has been assigned a colour relevant to the mood of the suit for example Cool Swords contain many steely greys, Fiery Wands have a predominance of yellow and orange, Watery Cups are lavenders, pale blues, you get the picture (no pun intended)
*the cards also have indicators of the horoscope signs they are relevant to - for example one card shows a king/queen on a throne carved with rams or the king at whose feet sits a little crab.
*the images have been cleverly chosen to stimulate your intuition and evoke meanings
The only thing that is slightly disappointing is that the backs of the cards are just a plain red whereas some of the other decks have really artistic elaborate reverses. The cards feel nice on the front but have a slightly grainy feel on the reverse, however, the more you handle them, the smoother they seem to get. All in all, they feel pleasant and friendly.
The set also comes with a large book (large as in, 192 or so pages) with two pages dedicated to each card. The book is typed in nice blue print and is probably roughly A5 size so not miniscule so you go blind trying to read it. Each card is depicted and the author points out the images on the card that need to be drawn to your attention. She then goes on to tell you some of the basic meanings of the cards and what they might mean in a reading. At the back of the book there are sample readings and some suggested spreads.
Overall, I would thoroughly recommend this pack to any person that is a true beginner to tarot and wants something non-threatening and not too deep to begin with. The card and book set makes for a really good introduction into teh world of tarot.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Loved the book, 26 Mar 2006
By A Customer
This review is from: Beginner's Guide to Tarot [With Cards] (Paperback)
I find the book very good and gave a good beginners insight into Tarot. The cards are attached and my first instinct was to separate them from the book to stop it getting tatty.
Was a bit disappointed at the quality of the cards - the pictures are fine - traditional based on RW, but feel much more flimsy than other packs I have, and this made it bit tricky when shuffling so as not to damage them.
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