2 thoughts on “Giant Rider-Waite Tarot Deck: Complete 78-Card Deck”
Tan Kwan Seng
Bigger is Better Rider-Waite is the Tarot standard. Combine it with the sheer size of these jumbo cards and you get a higher impact reading. Holding and placing these cards becomes an act that is larger than life. I’ve found that clients touching these larger cards are more likely to say they feel a special sensation. If the table isn’t big enough use the floor. In fact, for nervous first-time clients it’s a great ice-breaker.
SIZE – SIZE – SIZE Why am I continually surprised that people who write reviews don’t know how to write reviews? You’d think I’d be used to it by now, *sigh*From 1998 to 2007 not one stinking review here gives the actual size of the cards! which is what makes this particular deck so special.So, here it is– SIZE OF CARDS:3 3/4 INCHES WIDE by 6 1/2 INCHES TALL, or,approximately 9 1/2 CENTIMETERS WIDE by 16 1/2 CENTIMETERS TALL.The Outer Box the cards come in is: 4 INCHES WIDE by 7 INCHES TALL, or 10 CENTIMETERS WIDE by 17 1/2 CENTIMETERS TALL.See? it wasn’t so hard to give this vital information after all.As for the reviewer who stated, “very basic, typical ‘cookie cutter tarot'”, all I can say is:HUH? You must be joking.The Rider-Waite, now called the Rider-Waite-Smith, or RWS for short, in respect for artist Pamela Coleman Smith, (Rider was the Publisher; Waite was Arthur Edward Waite the…
Bigger is Better Rider-Waite is the Tarot standard. Combine it with the sheer size of these jumbo cards and you get a higher impact reading. Holding and placing these cards becomes an act that is larger than life. I’ve found that clients touching these larger cards are more likely to say they feel a special sensation. If the table isn’t big enough use the floor. In fact, for nervous first-time clients it’s a great ice-breaker.
SIZE – SIZE – SIZE Why am I continually surprised that people who write reviews don’t know how to write reviews? You’d think I’d be used to it by now, *sigh*From 1998 to 2007 not one stinking review here gives the actual size of the cards! which is what makes this particular deck so special.So, here it is– SIZE OF CARDS:3 3/4 INCHES WIDE by 6 1/2 INCHES TALL, or,approximately 9 1/2 CENTIMETERS WIDE by 16 1/2 CENTIMETERS TALL.The Outer Box the cards come in is: 4 INCHES WIDE by 7 INCHES TALL, or 10 CENTIMETERS WIDE by 17 1/2 CENTIMETERS TALL.See? it wasn’t so hard to give this vital information after all.As for the reviewer who stated, “very basic, typical ‘cookie cutter tarot'”, all I can say is:HUH? You must be joking.The Rider-Waite, now called the Rider-Waite-Smith, or RWS for short, in respect for artist Pamela Coleman Smith, (Rider was the Publisher; Waite was Arthur Edward Waite the…