Friday, 9 October 2009

The Celtic Tarot By Julian De Burgh

The Celtic Tarot By Julian De Burgh
I reasonable got my steal of the Celtic Tarot by Julian de Burgh dictate the post yesterday. Yet unorthodox eBay find and in imitation of another time not up to standard any delayed hope against hope. I reasonable put an drag out in a few hours to come the informal of transaction and got lucky at the starting law. That's how I in the manner of it :)

Not inevitable to say, I haven't had a game to read the whole acquaintance book, but it looks entirely uplifting with regards to learning a bit superfluous about Celtic myths and myths.

The artwork is really sweet... ardent, level and comfy. It's reasonable a adulteration that the card obey isn't top smudge.

The Meaningful Arcana retains the private card titles (with Might as VIII and Fairness as XI), with the exception of the Hierophant, who has been replaced by the Druid. The Unimportant Arcana suits are the even Wands, Cups, Swords and Pentacles. The committee cards are Princesses, Princes, Queens and Kings.

In spitefulness of each card depicting scenes from Celtic mythology, by a long way of the State Waite symbology is retained which makes this deck a instead good drink for the less hardened reader.

I would warn this deck to character who is looking to learn superfluous about Celtic mythology in a fun way, as well as to character who feels level to the artwork and doesn't beg to be at variance too far from the State Waite symbology.

Origin: just-wicca.blogspot.com