ravynangel
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No - it's always like that - Llewellyn's the distributor in the US. Same deck.Anyone who knows if there's any differences between these decks?
Seems like Llewellyn have one version and Lo Scarabeo another when looking at the boxes.
I assumed that there was no fuss because it hadn't reached North America yet and was only starting to trickle into shops in Europe so not many people had it.
Yes, luscious, that's the word. it also has a very appealing minimalism - see the Fool or Death - both very beautiful and very original cards. It has a sleekness I can't put into words very well. Normally I like very decorative decks but this one feels very minimalist and evocative, relying on atmospheres, which I like. I don't really like the Devil and Judgement cards but the rest feel very consistent. That's my problem with the Chrysalis to be honest - which I keep trying with (but if you have to keep trying, you know something's wrong) - it just feels all over the place; Kali and Ariadne and Merlin and Lady of Shallot and Buddha. I feel that the Silver Witchcraft deck has a very firm and solid theme which it sticks to. I find myself thinking how beautiful and professional it would look on a reading table (I know I probably shouldn't think like that, but it's something that comes to mind).