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The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck [Cards]

Arthur Edward Waite , Pamela Colman Smith
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (123 customer reviews)

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Book Description

January 1, 1971
The world's most popular tarot deck! This classic deck has long been a favorite of beginners as well as tarot enthusiasts.

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Product Details

  • Cards
  • Publisher: United States Games Systems (January 1, 1971)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 091386613X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0913866139
  • Product Dimensions: 2.9 x 1.2 x 4.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (123 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,496 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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_I only use the Rider-Waite deck for a very good reason. OAKSHAMAN  |  24 reviewers made a similar statement
Beautiful, bright colors and images. Ms Reeree  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
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197 of 202 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the 5 best decks in the world. June 18, 2000
By Uri Raz
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This was my first tarot deck, and even though I have over 25 decks today it's still my favourite.

Waite's deck is good for both beginners and seasoned readers - it's easy enough to start with, but deep and complex enough for those who dig deep to find more and more meanings in it.

I'll give examples to explain what I mean :

[1] The Tarot de Marseilles is another excellent and popular deck, but has the drawback of having geometrical pips, which make it hard to read for beginners - unless the reader has a very good memory, she'll have a hard time handling about half the deck.

[2] Aleister Crowley's Thoth deck is as popular and good a deck as Waite's, and would certainly reward those who learn all the appropriate associations (e.g. astrology), but for someone who knows that material there's only a small extra penalty in remembering the associations for the Waite deck on account of the missing symbols.

[3] The Conolly deck is based on Waite's and is friendly to both the new reader and the readee, but is 'dumbed down' and doesnt have the symbolical depth of the Rider, so an experienced reader would most probably leave the Conolly deck in favour of the Rider-Waite or Thoth decks.

The Rider-Waite deck is very christian in it's symbology, with some Judaistic symbols (e.g. Cabbala) in it [as is the Thoth deck] so people who want a deck with a symbology coming from a different culture might want to opt for some other deck (e.g. the Haindl tarot, the Osho Zen tarot, etc).

Some of the deck's advantages are not directly related to it's images - it's popularity means there are many books about it to learn from, it's cheap and widely available (if you lost your copy and want to buy a new one or want to buy someone a deck as a present), etc.

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153 of 158 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars the Alpha and the Omega March 21, 2001
Format:Cards
Things that are deeply touch people are the things that survive the test of time and are well known. The Mona Lisa, for example, is considered a pivotal piece of art and is universally recognized, even though there are thousands of portraits that are both more realistic and completely finished. Somehow, this piece resonates with people in some way so that it's appeal and visceral attraction never fades.

The same is true of the Rider Deck. As noted in other reviews, there are quite literally hundreds of decks ranging from everything from baseball to vampires to dragons to unicorns. Many people collect Tarot cards, but most everyone starts here with the Rider Deck. Indeed, of the hundreds of books published on the Tarot, almost every book I've seen for the beginner to the advanced uses the Rider deck as an example. Most decks are based in the symbolism of the Rider deck as well and if they don't work as well, it's because they've glossed over the symbolism so pivotal in the Rider.

Why, then has the Rider not only survived but evolved to be an archetype of the tarot itself? I think because it speaks to us and it's the easiest to understand even at a quick glance. The symbolism is so strong that the beginner can easily remember what any given card represents (no mean feat when there are 72 cards to remember and read!) The symbolism is also so detailed and deep that the advanced caster is always able to find deeper meaning, make more and more connections between cards during a casting.

Drawn almost like an illuminated manuscript in solid colors with clear, black outlines before the age of airbrush or computer 3D rendering, there is something timeless about it that connects us to it's rich and deep history....

While there's certainly nothing wrong with exploring other decks, the Rider-Waite is the perfect place for the beginner, ESPECIALLY because any good book on the tarot will use this very deck to explain the symbolism of the cards. Learn on the Rider, become proficient at it, then, if you like, branch out into something different like Egyptian tarot or the Halloween tarot (my other favorite for it's playful holiday symbolism). Beginning with a different deck and working with it right away will not be as satisfying or as easy to understand as the Rider. Like great art, it's timeless because it resonates with us in deep and profound ways. It may not have been the first, but in many ways, it may well be the BEST. Read more ›

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59 of 59 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The standard...and for good reason March 29, 2002
By Lisa
Format:Cards
As for many others, the Rider Waite deck was my first Tarot deck. It's probably -the- best deck for beginners to cut their teeth on due to its rich symbolism. Even without reading page one of any Tarot book on the market, most any intuitive person can form reasonably accurate interpretations of nearly all these cards. The illustrations are simple, yet powerful, drawing on universal archetypes that guide the reader to the wisdom that already lies in his/her subconscious.

It isn't a perfect deck (though I believe the only "perfect" deck would be one that one designed for oneself), but of all the decks I own, it's one of the very few that almost always "speaks" to me. And it speaks to me accurately. I highly recommend this deck for both beginners and experienced readers.

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48 of 54 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Poor reproduction January 25, 2010
By Igor
Format:Cards
Upon receiving this deck, I noticed pixelation/jaggies in the illustration on the box (that being The Magician). Upon taking the deck out (without removing it from its shrinkwrap), I noticed the pixelation on the one card that was visible through the shrinkwrap (also The Magician) was even worse than on the box. In addition to that, the lines on the card were thinner and some of the colors slightly different. The pixelation was especially easy to see when looking at the black lines under good lighting.

My guess is that rather than reproducing this deck in the time-tested manner of the last few decades -- using a traditional camera and photographic film to make the printing plates -- someone thought it would be easier/cheaper to use a flatbed scanner, and these are the result.

Personally, I found the pixelation unacceptable and returned the deck (printed in Italy for U.S. Games Systems Inc.). If you want the Rider tarot, I'd suggest looking for an older deck on the used market, one from the days when publishers and printers took pride in the quality of their work and wouldn't have let a product that looks this bad out the door.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An oldie but goodie
It always seems simpler to come back to these. Even though I have many other decks, others with prettier, sparkly images of dragons and faeries and other things but, I always get... Read more
Published 4 days ago by Davina Waller
5.0 out of 5 stars Two decks
When I bought this I thought I was buying a book to go with it instead it was a book and another deck. Watch out for the combo deals.
Published 17 days ago by paula m. gillespie
4.0 out of 5 stars Classic
This is probably the best known of the many tarot decks available. This one maintains the old symbolisms that many newer decks ignore in a need to be different and eye-catching. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Rev. bIGhIG
5.0 out of 5 stars Nicer than expected!
I was expecting a basic pack of cards, similar to any deck of playing cards you get at the drug store. These are much nicer than that! Read more
Published 1 month ago by Christopher C. Owens
5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
A very beautiful deck based on the original Rider-Waite. The only issue I had with the order's arrival was that the cardboard it arrived in was slightly crushed so the box was a... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mary aka Aya
2.0 out of 5 stars I'm A Christian Now So I Wouldn't
I'm A Christian Now So I Wouldn't Have Any Thing To Do With Divination. I Will Say That My Card Experience Had Me Running To Church! Now I'm Born Again And Saved In The Lord. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Gary Colin
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Deck
Can't go wrong with the classic! As a newbie to Tarot, I look forward to learning with this beautifully illustrated deck.
Published 1 month ago by A. Comer
5.0 out of 5 stars Rider-Waite tarot Deck :GREAT
My Rider Waite Tarot Deck was in excellent condition and I'm extremely pleased with it.You will be too.

A. Kennison
Published 1 month ago by Alice M. Kennison
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful.
Love these! The perfect size, in great condition, I can't wait to start using this deck. I have a feeling it'll be mine for a good long while.
Published 2 months ago by ceheape
4.0 out of 5 stars Liked
I actually purchased these cards for someone else. They enjoyed the cards a great deal and
have been using the cards frequently.
Published 2 months ago by Angeline Glatthorn
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