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The Original Tarot Deck features 78 cards printed on premium 350 gsm linen-finish art paper, showcasing Pamela Colman Smith’s iconic 1909 designs in vibrant, remastered vector graphics. It includes an 86-page guidebook with detailed card meanings and spreads, making it ideal for both beginners and seasoned readers. Sized at 5.5 x 3.5 inches for easy handling, this deck is a high-quality, modern alternative to the classic Rider Waite Smith, boasting a 4.8-star rating from nearly 8,000 users.







| ASIN | B07639LBZF |
| Age Range Description | Our product is suitable for ages 14 and above. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,033 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #6 in Fortune Telling Toys |
| Brand Name | Da Brigh |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 7,871 Reviews |
| Included Components | Cards |
| Item Display Dimensions | 5.5 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Height | 3.4 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 259 Grams |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Da Brigh |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 168 |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Linen Finish, Crisp Vectorized Graphics |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Style | English Version |
| Theme | Occult |
| UPC | 864567000107 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**K
Favorite deck
Really nice color and lines. Improvement over the yellow box. There are same gender variations of the lovers included as alternates. The original lovers is also included. The card size is perfect for shuffling. Not too big like some other decks. The paper is just right, not cheap but not slippery.
T**W
Hands down the most beautiful mass market RWS I've seen
This deck is a dream. I was turned off the RWS by the dull colors of the Centennial, and I didn't think I'd ever like it. This deck changed that. I love to just flip through the cards - that's how pretty it is. And the linen finish is a dream. Everything about this is a pleasure to work with.
M**.
My All-Time Favorite Tarot Deck
This is my favorite tarot deck! The cards are excellent quality and come with a handy guidebook. I love the original artwork on each card — it really makes reading a joy. I’ve purchased this deck several times and have been thrilled every single time. Highly recommend!
B**S
Great deck
L - US Games Centennial, R - Da Brigh Original I own the pocket centennial deck but wanted a full size version of the RWS deck. Decided to purchase this one because it has no copyright on the cards and has a linen finish. The colors are more muted than the standard US Games version, but more vibrant than the centennial (which is still my favorite coloring). - The vector art does take away some of the original linework, but not to a degree that I'd say detracts from the art. I also prefer the texture of the solid colors from the centennial edition, but untextured backgrounds are pretty common in most versions of the deck so it's not a big deal. - The lack of copyright on the cards is a HUGE plus and was the only reason why I didn't buy the full size centennial edition. - I LOVE the linen finish. It's really nice on the hands, but may or may not be a dealbreaker for you because it is visually noticeable (especially in the light). I personally very much prefer the tactile feeling. The finish also diffuses a bit of glare. - The cardstock is fairly thick and sturdy. It's hard to riffle shuffle with a full deck and you'll likely have to split the deck for any type of shuffling that requires flexibility. It's also not for small hands like mine, but that applies to all full-size tarot decks, haha. - The booklet is pretty hefty for a LWB. Bonus points for the full color print. Some of the negative reviews are likely outdated. The deck doesn't feel like a knockoff at all and the quality is better than some other decks I've owned.
M**9
Excellent!
There were a few duplicates, but otherwise it is an excellent tarot deck.
C**.
Good Deck, but...
Pros: Cards are linen cardstock, attractive beige Mandela backing, shuffles easy, enhanced colors. Overall nice deck. Cons: some divergence from the original. The backgrounds on each card are much less textural because the color has been evened it making the so is look less realistic. Also some deviation from the original Pamela Coleman Smith illustrations. For instance, the lovers card depicts two females versus the traditional depiction of Adam and Eve. Also, the linework has been modified making the figures depicted to be slightly altered from the original deck. Card box was also a negative. It is thin cardboard which flaps open from the top like a traditional deck of playing cards. Opening and closing this box will easily rip with moderate use meaning you will need to buy a card holder for your deck.
C**S
Beautiful and Classic Tarot Deck!
This Tarot Original deck is beautiful. The pictures are colorful and clear, and it has all 78 cards you need. The cards are strong, easy to shuffle, and feel nice in your hands. The drawings make it simple to understand the meaning of each card, even if you’re new to tarot. Perfect for beginners and also great if you’ve been reading for a while. I’m really happy with it!
D**G
Excellent. Vibrant. Glows in your Mind.
This RWS digital age clone became my favorite, fast. What's not to like? Full size, narrow borders without trademark, brilliant high contrast solid colors which are outstanding in low light; and the linen texture is unique to me for tarot cards. At times your spread will appear as, in reflected light, a tapestry or a cloth, giving a mysterious and/or ancient aspect. And the numeral 7 is there in the black shadow of the saturn cup on 7 of cups. Not there on Radiant Tarot. At first I thought, 'these colors aren't true to RWS'. Now I don't care. Maybe they are truer, like on Acid. I didn't care for how they shuffled first time. But I have an older pocket RWS for that, or my mini Rws. However, I most often now prefer to use tarot dice to "pull" a card out of the deck (see my review on tarot dice as to how this works). And last, but certainly not least, I love the box. The Wheel is on the box! This symbol is at the heart of Tarot for me now. The changing world is not really about change leading into a future. The wheel is a loop, a wave, an endless cycle, in which the future is the past and vice versa. How do you change a cycle if you are it? What IS looking is NOT on the wheel. Do you know where the star design came from, the pentagram? Venus, the Morning Star. If its 1st appearance (after not being visible) is plotted five times in sequence against the Zodiac, then a line drawn connecting the 5 dots, bingo: Pentagram. And the star (pentagram) points are rotating, click - click - click, one 365th of the solar year, day by day, like hands of a giant clock. A Star Wheel. If we were on Venus we would never see this. Amazing how all of this was made up simply cueing off form. It must mean something, surely? What do you see in the Wheel of Tarot? Here is a Zen Mirror you can put in pocket or purse. All in all, this deck is very well done. I think it will surprise you.
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