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C**Z
Excelente
Excelente
S**L
Love this deck! Great energy.
I just love whipping this deck out to do daily readings for myself. The artwork is lovely and so evocative. I get great messages from the cards and they are slimmer so they are easy to handle. There are a few changes from the traditional Rider-Waite deck, but once you get a handle on what they represent, it's smooth sailing from there. Definitely one of my go to decks.
D**T
Lovely and sensual artwork in this beautiful deck. Nice energy for relationship and love readings
Lovely and sensual artwork in this beautiful deck. Nice energy for relationship and love readings. I look forward to getting to know this deck better!
M**N
Inconsistent Theme and Imagery
I own many different tarot decks, adult themed and not, from this brand and beyond it. This is, sincerely, the strangest and most inconsistent deck I own. The art is passable (up and down quality wise from card to card, but nothing majorly inconsistent from one to another), but it feels like this deck lacks consistency in every other form: theme, mood, tone, and symbolism.First, theme: advertised as "sensual wicca tarot," this deck overall lacks both sensuality through at least half the deck and a connection to wicca in general (connected to its symbolism issues). Other reviews have remarked on this as well, but while not every card needs to exude its theme in an obvious manner, much of the deck is either forcefully innocent with the characters depicted (making it really odd to pull next to the cards which DO fit the theme) or they're bland pip-cards with nothing but a rushed and pretty hollow representation of the #/suit.Second, mood and tone: part and parcel of point one, but this back and forth between the adult cards that were advertised, the oddly "pure" ones, and the boring ones that seem like they were added for quick filler to finish out the deck, this deck feels like a mash up of 3-4 different decks thrown together to get them out the door or get out some old art that didn't work for their own separate products.Third, symbolism: this is a problem in two parts. A.) Lo Scarabeo decks overall tend to lightly mimic-yet-deviate from Rider-Waite themes on principle; that wouldn't be anything new for this deck. But some of these cards don't just slightly deviate from theme but can read similarly if you try: some of them move extremely beyond the point of the card into meaning something entirely different (see: using burning at the stake for the 10 of Wands, which is not a martyrdom card, nor such an extreme level of sacrifice). B.) While this deck is already inconsistent with its imagery, shoving no less than five separate Joan of Arc narrative cards into a "Sensual Wicca" deck misses the point with both the sensuality (burning women is not remotely sensual and I don't want to meet the person who thinks it is) and the wicca (Joan was martyred for Catholicism, why in the world is it included here, and no less than five separate times?!).This deck misses the mark, hard. It's a shame, because the cards that do hit them do it very well. It's just very hard to rationalize that third of the deck with the 2/3rds that don't.
S**.
Great deck!
Love them! The feelings from them are on point!
C**O
pleased
not for me but the individual who wanted it is pleased with it
S**R
Great deck!
Love it!
M**R
Nothing physically wrong just preferences 🤷🏻‍♀️
So I’m going to make this simple, the vibration that comes from these cards are great. The energy is very interesting. Different from other decks that I have used in the past. The card stock is fair. But in my opinion, and this might be me going against many other opinions, the art work is sort of mediocre. It could have and should of been better. They’re certain cards that I seen that I’m like “oh that’s interesting or that’s pretty” but that’s like very few from the entire deck and well that’s disappointing..It’s strange, because although I understand that this is a pagan version of sensuality I almost don’t feel as though it’s sensual or erotic enough. It’s almost washed/watered down if you know what I mean. Not saying “oh well theirs not nudity displayed on every card thus for it not erotic enough.” NO it’s more like there’s a sense of pure innocence or a lack of sensuality in my opinion. A person can be fully clothed and still have this sensual and erotic look about them or the scenery and objects can set a certain mood and/or feel but unfortunately this was something that the cards truly lacked. also, the card names are listed on the sides in a few different languages and/or synonyms. Which is interesting that it’s designed for a wide audience but I would prefer the more traditional tarot with the name of the card being more visible and centered. Just my preference. So to be fair, there’s nothing particularly wrong with the product physically or energy wise just a lot of personal preferences.
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