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Old English Tarot

Old English Tarot
By Maggie Kneen

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The gentle, graceful imagery of this charming deck is set against a tapestry of medieval England. Old English Tarot inspires a peaceful atmosphere for readings and meditation.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #436409 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-07
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 4.72" h x 1.14" w x 2.68" l, .60 pounds
  • Binding: Cards

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Most peaceful and with Young Soul5
This is the tarot set that I love most. Not only beautiful but also you can feel the young soul in it. The front and the back of the cards are perfectly drawn and when you use that lovely deck your soul becomes peaceful. Try to imagine that you are just one of the characters of the story of the cards. This is highly recommanded for people who have young and beautiful soul.

Dreamy Old English Tarot!5
This wonderful "pastelly" deck inspires you to dream and meditate. It is easy to lose yourself amongst the Knights and farmers of this deck! As a sucker for medieval things, this deck was the natural choice for me once I saw it. And it way works better for me than my old, too-modern-feel "Cosmic Tarot" deck. Buy it and dream on.

So close to perfect!4
This is a beautiful deck, as a history buff I really appreciate its imagery and style. In my personal readings, I get the best readings of my entire deck collection. The only reason I give it 4 stars instead of 5 is because the imagery of the minors, while largely not straying from the Rider Waite Smith system, is from a source that is very obscure, at least here in America we aren't really taught much about the Lutrell Psalter, this is my first exposure to that book specifially. I wish Maggie Kneen would write a more thorough book than the Little White Book included, not only would that mean more business (hint!), but also a deeper understanding for people like me! Other than that, this really is a great deck, but unless a real book surfaces, I can't recommend it to anyone who isn't pretty familiar with the Rider Waite Smith minors.