I purchased this deck after giving it a lot of thought. I already have the original Rider version and like the symbolism in the art, but I've never liked the colors in it. I was hoping for a pastel version. This deck isn't pastel, but I will call it 'less saturated'. There are a lot of grey and sepia tone shades in it. It is somber and muted, but not pastel (no pink, lavender, baby blue). My favorite aspect is that they removed the borders. It is much prettier that way! I really enjoy reading with this deck! It feels extra witchy. The rounded corners are nice. Mine shuffles well, but the cards don't "slide" into one another well. The paper seems like it might come up at the corners if I shuffle that way, so I shuffle like poker cards for this deck. Hope that helps!
Verified purchase: Yes
I love the look of this tarot deck. It has similar images as the Rider-Waite deck but with muted colors and an antiqued look. This borderless version eliminates the distraction of the usual white border you see on most tarot cards.
Verified purchase: Yes
I use rider Waite exclusively. Seeing it borderless makes me think this should be the standard rider Waite. I still have my originals but borderless is my new favorite!
Verified purchase: Yes
Very nice borderless version of the Smith-Waite Tarot Deck. Very pleased.
Verified purchase: Yes
Great set of tarot cards. Borderless version is a plus, as I’ve always found the borders to be distracting when reading. Colors are perfect, not oversaturated like a lot of Rider-Waite decks. Would purchase again.
Verified purchase: Yes
Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Best Selling in Books
Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Save on Books