vendrazi Posted October 28 Posted October 28 This year I've done a hard turn from RWS into TdM -- between the numerology and the imagery on the cards, I find TdM much easier to read. (And surprisingly, when I've gone back to RWS my readings have become much more fluid. My two current favorite decks are the Nicholas Conver from Artisan Tarot (I think Artisan Tarot has a "typical" card feel, so if you have one of their decks, you know how this feels: kind of like playing cards, shuffles beautifully, with bright colors) and the Jean Perrin by Giordano Berti, which is one of the lesser known Tarots but is great. I love *everything* about this deck: the feel of the card stock, the art, the colors... <chef's kiss>
Tarot_Apprentice Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 10/28/2025 at 1:47 PM, vendrazi said: My two current favorite decks are the Nicholas Conver from Artisan Tarot Ordered that just yesterday—and received the Jean Noblet from Artisan the day before that. The clarity and colour of the Noblet is outstanding! I also a deck or two with the linen finish, and Artisan does just that. Beautiful handling and stunning appearance. What’s not to love?!?! 😆
Nemia Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago I like the CBD as well, and I find the book very useful. I have a soft spot for Lynyrd-Jym Narciso's Maria Celia Tarot, it's so quirky and charming. Many beautiful Marseilles decks are quite expensive... so I only have cheaper versions like Lo Scarabeo's editions. Their Golden Visconti is quite beautiful. These are the only three of my TdM decks that I have tried reading with.
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