Peter
Reseñado en Alemania el 20 de febrero de 2025
Sehr schöne Karten
Estefania G.
Reseñado en España el 25 de julio de 2023
Cartas finas, pero muy bonito
Anonimo
Reseñado en España el 11 de mayo de 2022
shauna collins
Reseñado en Canadá el 22 de octubre de 2022
LOVE these cards. They’re a bit thinner then tarot and oracle cards these days, which I actually love!! Makes it so much easier to shuffle and for cards to “jump out” ;)Gorgeous artwork. True to Rider-Waite-Smith.Probably not for a beginner since the booklet has minimal explanation (I just threw mine away)I recommend using another Tarot guidebook ora the paperback book Fearless Tarot by Elliot Adams.Happy reading Witches!!
Neha
Reseñado en India el 18 de julio de 2021
I love the Deck so much.Its got a beautiful pattern at the back of the deck and it has gold foiling on the illustrations which looks so awesome and rich.Easy to shuffle and always gives a oaitive vibe.Love it.Go for it
maria
Reseñado en España el 12 de noviembre de 2021
Son preciosas el tamaño perfecto, solo que esperaba que la carta fuese de más calidad el cartón más grueso, son endebles
Andrés
Reseñado en España el 9 de marzo de 2020
Hace varias semanas que las tengo, ya tenía el universal tarot pero normal y algo pequeño, es de los tarots con los que más conecto. Este es increíble, los detalles dorados son perfectos, el grosor está muy bien, es resistente y el tamaño es ideal, algunas personas dicen que son algo alargadas o grandes pero como yo tengo las manos grandes, me van fenomenal. 100% recomendado
maldiaz
Reseñado en España el 27 de octubre de 2020
Estoy muy satisfecha con éste Tarot, cumple de sobras las espectativas, muy buena calidad de las cartas, muy agradables al tacto y ligeras. Las imágenes muy bonitas.
Carlitos Lord Nemrod
Reseñado en España el 4 de julio de 2019
Recomiendo la opción Golden en el Universal Tarot, más que la standard, negra. Si tienes muy gastado (por uso) el Tarot Rider Waite, en vez de comprar otro nuevo, prueba comprar este. Los brillos dorados de las cartas le hacen parecer lujoso. Excelente compra. Necesario en toda colección de tarot.
IGS
Reseñado en España el 28 de enero de 2019
El pedido llegó puntual y con caja precintada además también precintado el mazo con su pequeño librito.La caja es de cartón blando, cartas con iconografía bonita, brillo con matices dorados en todas las cartas y canto normal (me sorprendió que no viniera dorado al ser referido como "Golden"); cartas con la superficie que resbala bien para que la mezcla de la baraja sea cómoda.Vinieron desordenadas pero con el mazo completo y siguendo la temática del Tarot Rider Waite.Tamaño medio (12,2cm) que permite ver con nitidez las imágenes. El dorso de las cartas es satinado sin brillo.Manual en varios idiomas (incluye español) y las cartas están numeradas pero sin descripción.Relación calidad/precio bastante bien (lo compré por 18,3 euros).Me ha gustado porque deseaba tener un Rider un poco más especial y creo que por este precio este está muy bien.
Adrià Merín
Reseñado en España el 1 de septiembre de 2016
Esta edición de oro metalico es sensacional. Te haces con ellas muy rapidamente y a parte de su increible acabado visual, su tacto es sensacional y tienen una gran consistencial. tienen un tamaño perfecto para las manos y traen tambien un pequeño libreto explicativo.
Dylan F.
Reseñado en Estados Unidos el 1 de marzo de 2015
These cards are spectacular!For me they are a good size. I like the smaller cards because they are easier for me to shuffle with my very small hands. These are still a bit big to be comfortable to shuffle, but not as unwieldy as some of the larger decks like the Druidcraft. They are more narrow than some as well, which makes them fit well in my hand in that regard. I often trim my cards down if they have a border. Despite the gold accents on these borders I seriously debated trimming them to make then fit (and I generally prefer borderless) but they are so beautiful I haven't been able to bring myself to.The colors are vibrant and stunning, and the gold leaf just draws you in, almost forcing you to hold the card and look at it from all angles to see that shine! I've read some reviews that mention that some of the gold looks like it flaked off, and that the manufacturer has said this is on purpose to make them look old-timey. Unlike most I actually do like that effect. On the cups and pentacles it gives some age to them. Life isn't perfect, but it's beautiful, like these cards.The card stock is a bit thin and I was worrying about that when I bought these. Now that I'm handling them it doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would. They may be prone to bend, especially if you shuffle them roughly. I'd prefer thicker card stock, but at the same time that would make the deck itself thicker and once again how it fits in my hand is pretty important to me, so for me the thinner cards are an acceptable sacrifice to make the deck easier to handle.The pictures and even the videos of these cards just don't do them justice. The gold leaf really makes the colors pop. Pale colors like white, pale blue, yellow, just really come forward a lot more than in other decks. The illustrations are rich and vibrant and have an almost comic book vibe to them with the dark black lines, without being cartoony. It is just so easy to get lost in these cards. I've done two serious readings with them since getting them a couple days ago and both went really well and were pretty accurate.A couple of the pictures differ from the Rider-Waite by a small amount. In the Eight of Swords the woman is tied to a tree (or at least appears to be, with a tree behind her). It's a stunning image and one of my favorites, but differs from the standard Rider-Waite which has the woman standing tied up but not to a tree, which can insinuate a self-made problem. In these cards, it's hard to tie yourself to a tree, which could mean something someone did to you. In the ten of Swords the man is being stabbed in the chest with the swords, rather than the back which can change the symbolism of it. But these types of things don't bother me, but I can understand if they'd bother some.If you do regular readings for the public these can be stunning cards that really draw the eye and excite the client. At the same time, being so thin and a but flimsy they might not last long under hard use, so if you plan to use them for frequent public readings I might suggest ordering an extra back-up just in case. These are also good cards to learn on as they follow the Rider-Waite very closely, and most books for beginners use the Universal tarot cards or the Rider-Waite, making these very easy to recognize.All in all these are beautiful cards, well worth the price. The LWB is pretty awful. The pages dedicated to the cards in a single language (like English) is a handful of pages, and the rest is the same info in other languages. If you are a beginner you will need a better book (or websites) to get more in depth information on the cards as the booklet is practically useless. The spread in the front of the book is nice, though I prefer the good old celtic cross myself.To conclude, the cards are amazing, well worth the price, beautiful, vibrant, very well done. The gold leaf embellishments are amazing, and the slight purposeful missing bits of gold I think do give it a charming old feel. A very great buy and a good deck to add to any collection.
Emily Benedict
Reseñado en el Reino Unido el 18 de junio de 2014
These cards were quite nice. You get the basic image of the Universal deck but then this additional richness of the black border and gold in places. You get the gold on some of the features of the main image, or as a dotty background, and on the corner motif and number at the bottom. The backs of the cards do not have any gold - they are a black background with a heavy goldy-mustard colour leafy swirl pattern. Yes the gold isn't uniform and looks 'flaky' in places, but I think that adds to it. It doesn't look or feel too opulent or vulgar. With that slightly flaked/used look I wouldn't be afraid to use these as my everyday deck, but they are still quite beautiful for a Universal-style deck of cards. I think the black border works well, regardless of the gold.They are your standard sort of card size - possibly a bit more long-and-thin than some squarer decks. They fit in the hand nicely.I'd say that perhaps some people might be expecting a slightly thicker or stiffer card, given the gold/special aspect of the deck - whereas they are in fact standard, fairly thin and bendy cards. The edges will separate a little or peel or catch and look worn after a while.If you are after a fancy display deck or something to look grand or big or to use for show - these aren't the ones. If you want some practical, usable, everyday cards that are a bit different and pretty, these are the cards for you.Personally I think they are worth it and are the nicest deck I've had so far, hence the 5 stars. I've no desire to buy another deck or change.