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R**S
beautiful cards, helpful manual
these cards are gorgeous, very easy to work with and the manual is easy to use and understanding
S**E
Beautiful Cards
Well liked and recommended by knowledgeable Tarot reader. More inclusive than some older decks, a very important aspect in the current atmosphere of intolerance.
E**O
Great deck!
*Title:* The Star Spinner Tarot*Rating:* 5/5 stars*Review:* I'm absolutely delighted with this deck! The cards are beautifully illustrated with vibrant, dreamlike artwork that draws you in and invites contemplation. The deck feels substantial in my hands, with high-quality cardstock that shuffles smoothly.As a relatively new tarot reader, I appreciated the included guidebook, which provided clear and concise explanations of each card's meaning. The deck's symbolism is rooted in traditional tarot, but with a fresh and modern twist that resonates deeply.I've found the deck to be incredibly intuitive, with readings that feel spot-on and insightful. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this deck is a wonderful tool for exploring the mysteries of the universe and gaining deeper insights into ourselves and our lives.*Pros:*- Beautiful, unique artwork- High-quality cardstock- Intuitive and easy to read- Includes a comprehensive guidebook- Perfect for beginners and experienced readers alike*Cons:* None!*Recommendation:* If you're in the market for a new tarot deck, look no further. The Star Spinner Tarot is a true gem that will become a trusted companion on your tarot journey.
K**O
Beautiful & inclusive
This deck is gorgeous. I just received it and mine has no errors that I can see, though I've only done a cursory glance through all the cards. I was a little skeptical because the top review said the cards were 90% white and heteronormative, but that reviewer is either exaggerating badly or has no idea what diversity looks like. From what I can tell, ~20 or so out of the 81 cards feature clearly non-white characters and imagery. (So like... possibly up to 50-75% white and heteronormative depending on how you count things? But definitely not 90%, let's be honest here.) Some cards don't have humans on them at all, and plenty of others are racially ambiguous. It can be hard to tell if you think of diversity only in terms of skin tone, because the art style gives half the people rainbow skin. If a purple-skinned lady is automatically Caucasian to you, that's a you problem. But if you know even a *little bit* about world cultures, you'll be able to spot some Asian and Middle Eastern characters spread out among the more European fairy tale based imagery.
A**N
Beautiful, diverse, quality cards. So happy!!
One of the top reviews says that the deck isn't really very diverse--I definitely disagree. The artist leaves race open to interpretation with the colors for skin that they choose (blue, green, purple, etc), and perhaps that reviewer interpreted characters as all white. I see Black, Asian, Indian, Big, and Queer throughout the deck, and I would say definitely femme dominant. Most the Swords are Black women. The box it came in is lovely. The cards and printing are great quality; sturdy, but not too thick, and not too big in size. The book is complete (I saw there were some printing problems for some people but I have no blank pages). The artist explains some of the imagery like the Wands are all fairies, and the chalices are based off of the Little Mermaid.Note that with the extra Lovers cards, you will either want to set 3 aside each time you do a reading, or accept that you could be throwing the randomness of the deck off by including them. I store them face-up on top of my face-down deck, under the book and it's working well enough for me.I'm super happy with my purchase!!
N**E
Love this deck so much I bought it again
I love this deck so much that when my first one was eaten by a dog I immediately bought another one.The cardstock is really heavy and nice. My last deck I had since it came out in March and I hadn't realized how much I'd broken it in. After a year of almost daily use they felt really nice in my hands and were pretty shuffle-able.I love the art of this deck. It's trippy and beautiful and a little art nouveau-y. The colors are bright without being overwhelming. The major arcana are all wonderfully done, as is the chalice suit. I love that the art is able to reference or nod to the RW imagery while also being unique and attempting to decolonize that imagery. There are four lover cards to choose from, and there's a fairly diverse range of bodies featured, though it could always be better. The chalices are modeled after The Little Mermaid and do a lot of really interesting, beautiful things, but the Swords, Wands, and Coins all fell a bit short in comparison. I would've loved to see each suit adapt a different fairy tale.The box and book are good quality, aesthetically attractive, and don't take up too much space. The book fits right inside the box, which I love. One of my biggest pet peeves is huge guidebooks with tarot decks.
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