Now in reviewing the deck, my lack of experience in evaluating art
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is going to get in the way, Basically, I think the deck is gorgeous, and that's about as sophisticated as I'm going to be able to get, The deck is clearly from the RiderWaiteSmith tradition, but this is no RWS clone, Marchetti has takenfamiliar themes and put his own spin on them, Some images are similar to their RWS inspirations, such as the Ten of Wands, while others, like the Three of Swords, convey the traditional idea through a completely new image which I would attempt to describe for you, except that that saying about a picture being worth a thousand words comes to mind.
I'd never do it justice,
While Gateway to the Divine Tarot certainly wasn't a bad book, I didn't find it to be on the same level as the Tarot deck.
It's not clear from the box, but the book is a joint effort of Marchetti and four contributors: sitelinkRuth Ann Amberstone, sitelinkWald Amberstone, sitelinkJames Ricklef, and sitelinkLeisa ReFalo.
The book opens with Marchetti's story of an ancient civilization destroyed in a cataclysm and its presentday influence, The bulk of the book is then devoted to discussing the cards, For each card, Marchetti gives a brief description and often explains the symbolism he included, The Amberstones and Ricklef then add commentary and ReFalo concludes by adding keywords, traditional symbolism, and advice, Finally, ReFalo has written a beginner's guide to reading the cards, including a number of spreads, I just didn't get into the introductory story very well, and while I was interested in learning more about Marchetti's take on the cards, the card descriptions felt a bit choppy.
I get the impression the contributors worked separately and their words were later compiled by an editor, While a beginners' section was needed, this one was so short that I'm not sure how much help it would be for beginners, They might wish to find another book or two to help them with the basics of reading the cards, but hang on to this one for the author/artist's explanations.
But chances are, you were buying this set for those lovely cards more than for the book, right I certainly was, so five for the deck and no subtractions for the book.
I just love this deck, This helped inspire and bring about The Hands of Tarot! Yup, This is the deck. It's just so gorgeous! Soooooooo gorgeous and easy to read! The deck practically talks to you, Excellent companion book to the tarot system giving several perspectives on each card, The first part of the book is a story that involves the tarot as a journey, What an absolutely amazing deck, Still reading the book Quick impressions: I thought I reviewed this before the first time I entered it here as "read, " Anyhow, this is a great set for beginners as well as advanced readers, If I was going to choose a deck as a gift to someone, this would be a solid choice, I think this may well be Marchetti's best work, It is favorite deck for me now and one I will keep using down the road, Oh by the way, the kit I bought did NOT come with a bag,
Full review on my blog later, sitelink be/LBmxNsovw
Click on the link above to watch a walkthrough of this deck, sitelink marcellotarot. com/index. ph italiano
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A more indepth book on the Divine tarot by artist Ciro Marchetti, This book not only has the meanings of each card, but reverse meanings as well as key words, elemental info, and also other people's input on their interpretation.
It also suggests various spreads etc and a little background of how he came to draw the artwork for this deck, which is also very beautiful.
Most of the cards are beautiful and I liked the multiple interpretations, I spent an evening with this book and went through the cards, I looked at the cards first and then read the meaning, I'm loving this deck already, . . Step into a lost world from long ago, . .
A world veiled in darkness after a cataclysmic collision that stilled the earth, Millennia have passed and only humankind has survivedthrough the divine gift of dreams,
Exquisitely rich and magical, this new RiderWaiteSmithbased tarot deck by digital artist Ciro Marchetti takes you into the heart of fantasy, You can use this legacy from ages past to discover what you need for your own life as it guides you toward hope, wisdom, and inspiration.
The companion guidebook, Gateway to the Divine Tarot, presents the author's interpretation of each card's significance, along with additional perspectives from experts in the tarot community, including Ruth Ann and Wald Amberstone, James Ricklef, and Leisa ReFalo.
Includes acard deck, apage book, and a black organdy bag,
Legacy of the Divine Tarot for iPhoneLegacy of the Divine Tarot for iPad
Larger signed prints of the individual cards and themed montages from the Legacy of the Divine deck are available from the artists web site.
www. ciromarchetti. com Get the entire interactive experience: Watch the trailers below and visit the companion site at www, legacyofthedivinetarot. com. The Tower Card http/www, youtube. com/watchvQSBAeuXc Empress Card: http/www, youtube. com/watchvMoSTPdNik Wands IV: http/www, youtube. com/watchvFXcFCxPuU Swords III: http/www, youtube. com/watchvjokLWUo Swords IV: http/www, youtube. com/watchvSgCBIljCbOk