MagsStardustBlack
Hi Folks!
I have just received my first ever RWS deck, the 'Pamela Colman Commemorative Set'. I know next to nothing on the history of this deck but i know that some may say it is one of the most widly used classic tarot deck. I am so looking forward to finding out all about it and starting hopefully a long interesting study of the deck.
My question is to all you RWS students out there who have come to have great respect and appreciation for these cards and their history 'What do you love most?' Is it the art work, a particular card image, a particular piece of history, a little fact, something that is just 'so interesting', or the life of Waite or Smith, what is the best bit of crack you have found out so far????
I guess i feel it is such a huge subject and i'm at the begining, i would love some replies to give me food for though, points to consider for study ect.... an RWS brainstorm....
Many thanks
Mags :.)
I have just received my first ever RWS deck, the 'Pamela Colman Commemorative Set'. I know next to nothing on the history of this deck but i know that some may say it is one of the most widly used classic tarot deck. I am so looking forward to finding out all about it and starting hopefully a long interesting study of the deck.
My question is to all you RWS students out there who have come to have great respect and appreciation for these cards and their history 'What do you love most?' Is it the art work, a particular card image, a particular piece of history, a little fact, something that is just 'so interesting', or the life of Waite or Smith, what is the best bit of crack you have found out so far????
I guess i feel it is such a huge subject and i'm at the begining, i would love some replies to give me food for though, points to consider for study ect.... an RWS brainstorm....
Many thanks
Mags :.)