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Jennifer Galasso
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  • Cards: 78 pages
  • Publisher: U.S. Games Systems; Crds/Bklt edition (10 Dec 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 157281702X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1572817029
  • Product Dimensions: 12.4 x 7.4 x 3.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 206,053 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Crystal Visions Tarot 13 Jan 2012
I purchased this item after seeing them on a You Tube video and instantly falling in love with them. They arrived yesterday and are even more stunning in real-life. The artwork is absolutely beautiful and the cards have such a strong positive energy. I highly recommend these cards to anyone just starting to learn the tarot as the images are so descriptive making it much easier to learn. The artist has also colour coded the suits with the elements which I have never seen done before and I LOVE!!! Super-Duper-Happy with this purchase, thank you!
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love these cards 24 April 2012
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Crystal Visions Tarot

I received these cards last week and i really love them they are so pretty and the artwork is amazing!
i am a psychic tarot reader and tarot blogger. I love useing these cards for readings the lwb is understandale also better than most others you get with tarot decks, with key meanings. I dont use the lwb as i use my intuition and visual imageing when you i do my readings. i would reccoemend this deck and i im happy to add this to my huge collection of Tarot decks.
I am very proud to use these cards on my tarot blog . (below)

my blog.. [...]
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Now Here I Go Again, I See the Crystal Visions: A Review of Crystal Visions Tarot 5 Nov 2011
By Christiana Gaudet - Published on Amazon.com
Thank goodness for the fantasy artists who have brought so much new life to modern tarot. I have often wondered what might have happened if an earlier generation of artists like Roger Dean and Alton Kelley had turned their attention to tarot.

The past few years have brought to tarot talented artists such as Lisa Hunt, Ciro Marchetti and Stephanie Pui-Mun Law. These fantasy artists and collectable card game (CCG) designers have changed the face of tarot, evolving it into the new century.

Now we can add to that list Jennifer Galasso. In some ways, Galasso's art is not quite as strikingly detailed as that of those aforementioned tarot artists. But Galasso has done something that none of those artists have yet done. She has created a truly traditional deck in fantasy style.

On first glance, U.S. Games' Crystal Visions Tarot by Jennifer Galasso struck me as just another art deck with fairies, unicorns and skinny young women in sexy medieval clothing. It seemed cheesy, and a bit flat. I didn't like the addition of "The Unknown Card," and the stark setting of some of the Major Arcana characters.

Somehow, I felt compelled to look through the cards a second time, and a third. Each time I did, I saw something I hadn't noticed before. There are figures of people in the twisted tree branches, and delicate angels in the clouds. The lush flowers and trees have lovely texture, as do the brilliantly colored dragons. The skies and landscapes are evocative.

When I looked closely at each card, I realized this isn't a trite deck. I felt like an old woman who has mistakenly assumed a young, pretty girl to be shallow and stupid.

Crystal Visions Tarot is true to Rider Waite Smith structure and interpretation. In many cards, the subtle symbolism honors a wealth of tarot tradition, often in clever ways.

The Major Arcana is no more ornately illustrated than the Minor Arcana. The suits are easily identifiable by color and style. The beautiful cardbacks are reversible, and reversed interpretations are given in the Little White Book. The deck is standard size with white borders, and is packaged in the classic U.S. Games box.

My least favorite cards are the Magician and the High Priestess. The Magician fails to hold his arms in the traditional "as above, so below" pose. He does have the Four Tool of Magic, and stands above a crescent moon. The High Priestess stands directly on that crescent moon. Butterflies surround her - what's up with that? Butterflies, in tarot, are best reserved for air cards. The High Priestess is a water card. Humph. But, honestly, these are small complaints when compared with the overall beauty and readability of this deck.

It would take a long time to describe all the cards I love in this deck. They include the Fool, who is female. Butterflies, appropriate for the air correspondence of this card, also surround her. Her dress has red ribbons, one of which has casually wrapped around her leg, giving her the ancient tradition of the Fool's red-striped legs.

In the World card we see a large lotus flower cradling a globe on which sits a woman in lotus position. More butterflies here, not elementally appropriate, but acceptable, because they are flying out of her palm chakras.

As I mentioned earlier, I question the addition of a seventy-ninth card, entitled The Unknown Card. This card says that the answer is, at present, unknowable. Perhaps we need to look within and find the answer in our own heart. The card is actually quite lovely. It shows a modern Goth-looking young Pagan woman holding a crystal ball. The image is rather different from the rest of the deck. It stands out as a special card, belonging to none of the suits.

It is a legitimate tradition in random token divination to use a blank token. Many tarot readers include one of the title cards for this purpose. Some Rune casters use the Blank Rune. One on hand, it makes sense for Galasso to offer us this option.

On the other hand, I feel the seventy-eight cards hold every message we could want or need. The Moon may say, "It's a mystery," while the Wheel of Fortune may say, "Anything can happen." The High Priestess may say, "Look deeply within for your answers." With all that wisdom already available, I have a hard time justifying The Unknown Card.

That I have already started using Crystal Visions Tarot for professional readings is the highest praise I could give any tarot deck. However, I was initially unsure if I wanted to use the Unknown Card, or use my prerogative to remove it. So far, I have left it in the deck. I must admit, it pops up at very appropriate times.

As I explored this deck, its title kept grabbing at me. Where had I heard those words before, Crystal Visions...? When I read the very informative Little White Book, I slapped my forehead in a classic Homer Simpson D'oh moment. The title is a tip of the top hat to the Welsh Witch herself, the legendary Stevie Nicks. What might have seemed cheesy makes perfect sense when inspired by the ethereal Unintentional Godmother of Goth. I am so pleased to use a deck that honors Stevie, whom I have loved for thirty-four (yikes!) years. That's just a bit longer, even, than I have loved tarot.

It has been a while since I've discovered a new deck to add to my short list of professional reading decks. Crystal Visions Tarot is attractive, evocative and easy to understand. Unlike many fantasy art tarot decks, its images are uncomplicated and traditional. Do not be fooled by its youthful energy, Crystal Visions Tarot will give great wisdom and depth. It will be a solid learning and reading deck for anyone from beginners to seasoned professionals.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
A mystical, fantastical tarot deck 11 Dec 2011
By Theresa Reed - Published on Amazon.com
When you open up the Crystal Visions Tarot (US Games ISBN: 978-1-57281-702-9) by fantasy artist Jennifer Galasso, you are entering a different world - a colorful one filled with crystals, fairies, animals and mystical figures.

The artist was inspired by Stevie Nick's latest CD "Crystal Visions" as well as her interest in crystal balls.

I was enchanted with the vibrant images right away. The artist's color choices are bold and bright yet still ethereal. Purples, scarlet reds, deep indigos and lush greens make this deck a visual feast for the eyes. While the art is fantasy based, it manages to steer away from being too cheesy. Although some of the figures were a bit cartoonish, overall the look is whimsical, romantic and mythical.

Based on the standard Rider Waite Smith system, this deck stays almost true to the tradition - there is an additional card in the deck, giving you 79 cards rather than 78. This extra card is called "The Unknown Card" and when it lands in a reading, it represents something that is "not yet meant to be revealed".

The usual Majors are featured and the suits are traditional Cups, Wands, Swords and Pentacles. Court cards are Kings, Queens, Knights and Pages.

Different flowers and animals represent each suit:

Cups: emotions - water lilies and dragon flies
Swords: intellect and conflict - ravens and winged creatures
Pentacles: material things and money - crystals, fruitful trees, wildlife
Wands: creativity - candles, sprites, dragons

While I enjoyed the art in the Minors, the Majors are the standout part of this deck. My favorites were the Hierophant with the pope sitting on a throne in front of a stained glass window adorned with different religious symbols; the eerie Death card with a ghostly figure standing above a seemingly dead female on a headstone; the mighty Emperor with his ram's mask and The Devil with a playful Pan like figure in the background trying to entice a naked woman who lounging by a tree with an apple in her hand (who is tempting who?).

The back of the cards has a pretty reversible image that looks like a crystal ball.

The cards are the standard size (2.75" x 4.75") and have a nice finish that makes them easy to shuffle. The card stock is really sturdy - this is a deck that can hold up well if you are a high volume reader. The deck also comes with a standard little white book complete with meanings for each card as well as reversed.

I decided to do a reading with the cards to see what message this deck has for me: Ace of Cups. The author writes that this card represents "new love, reflection, an outpouring of emotions, or renewal". Sweet. Perhaps this is a deck that will give me a new outlook or maybe I will fall in love with it? Time will tell....

I would recommend this deck to any tarot collector, any fans of fantasy art, younger readers or beginners, as well as anyone who enjoys crystals and faeries. There are no really creepy images, making this deck appropriate for everyone.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Magical 26 Dec 2011
By skyelight - Published on Amazon.com
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I have been doing readings for over 20 years, I love cards...collect them, make them, sell them. I love these cards, they are beautiful, the art work is quite lovely and they work for me. Some cards sets can fall flat on the giving a message side but these ones always deliver for me. They seem to come alive and offer all sorts of impressions and messages for me. They are a set I will keep and enjoy.
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