Because the keyword is so popular, there are knockoffs. Avoid these pitfalls:
. The deck's primary innovation was the use of detailed pictorial scenes for all 78 cards—including the Minor Arcana—making it exceptionally accessible for beginners. Structure of the Deck The deck is divided into two main sections totaling
The Carti Tarot Rider Waite was first published in 1909 by the William Rider & Son Company, a British publishing firm. The deck was created by Arthur Edward Waite, a British occultist and member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and Pamela Colman Smith, a British artist and illustrator. Waite and Smith collaborated on the deck, with Smith creating the illustrations and Waite writing the accompanying text.
These cards represent the day-to-day events and emotions of human existence. They are divided into four suits, each corresponding to an element:
Because the keyword is so popular, there are knockoffs. Avoid these pitfalls:
. The deck's primary innovation was the use of detailed pictorial scenes for all 78 cards—including the Minor Arcana—making it exceptionally accessible for beginners. Structure of the Deck The deck is divided into two main sections totaling
The Carti Tarot Rider Waite was first published in 1909 by the William Rider & Son Company, a British publishing firm. The deck was created by Arthur Edward Waite, a British occultist and member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and Pamela Colman Smith, a British artist and illustrator. Waite and Smith collaborated on the deck, with Smith creating the illustrations and Waite writing the accompanying text.
These cards represent the day-to-day events and emotions of human existence. They are divided into four suits, each corresponding to an element: