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Silver Foil Waite Tarot Card Set - with booklet

The Rider-Waite-Smith imagery you know, lifted with silver foil that catches the morning light as you lay out a spread. Each card holds the traditional symbolism, the High Priestess between her pillars, the Wheel turning, the Fool stepping off the cliff, now traced in reflective detail that makes the familiar feel quietly ceremonial. The kind of deck you reach for when you want clarity without distraction, grounded in the system that shaped modern tarot.

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The Rider-Waite-Smith imagery you know, lifted with silver foil that catches the morning light as you lay out a spread. Each card holds the traditional symbolism, the High Priestess between her pillars, the Wheel turning, the Fool stepping off the cliff, now traced in reflective detail that makes the familiar feel quietly ceremonial. The kind of deck you reach for when you want clarity without distraction, grounded in the system that shaped modern tarot.

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About this product

What you'll notice
  • The foil picks out key elements rather than drowning the card, a halo, a sword's edge, the moon's face, so the image still reads clearly under lamplight or by a window.
  • The card faces keep Pamela Colman Smith's 1909 line art intact, so if you learned on a Rider-Waite deck, this one speaks the same visual language with no reinterpretation.
  • It arrives with a guidebook, walking you through each card's traditional meaning and a handful of common spreads, enough to get started or refresh what you already know.
  • The silver catches differently depending on the angle, giving the deck a subtle shift in presence as you shuffle and turn the cards.
The lineage and what makes it Rider-Waite

The Rider-Waite-Smith deck, first published in 1909, was the first to give the Minor Arcana fully illustrated scenes rather than pip patterns, and it became the template for most English-language tarot since. The seventy-eight cards trace two arcs: the twenty-two Major Arcana (the Fool's journey through archetypal life stages, from innocence to completion) and the fifty-six Minor Arcana (four suits, Cups, Wands, Swords, Pentacles, mapping to the emotional, creative, mental, and material dimensions of daily life). This deck keeps that structure and that imagery unchanged, so if you know how to read one Rider-Waite variant, you know how to read this one.

How to work with it

Shuffle until a card wants to fall, or cut the deck into thirds and restack. For a daily draw, pull one card in the morning and let it sit with you through the day. For a question, the guidebook offers the Celtic Cross and a few simpler spreads; many readers also build their own patterns over time. After use, keep the deck somewhere still and dry, the foil finish is durable, but it will dull with repeated moisture or rough handling.

What's included

The set contains seventy-eight cards and a companion booklet. The box is a simple card sleeve with a lift-off lid, light enough to slip into a bag.

For whom

It suits someone learning tarot who wants a deck that matches the books and tutorials, or an established reader looking for a fresh take on the system they already know. The foil gives it a little ceremony without making it precious, it's made to be used, not kept behind glass.

Colour

Grey

Deck type

Tarot

Common questions

Is the foil on every card, or just the Major Arcana?
The silver detailing appears across the full deck, both Major and Minor Arcana, highlighting different elements depending on the card's imagery.
Will the foil wear off with regular use?
The foil is printed rather than applied as a separate layer, so it won't peel. It may soften slightly with heavy shuffling over time, but the cards remain fully readable.
Is the guidebook enough to learn from, or will I need a separate book?
The booklet covers each card's core meaning and a few classic spreads, which is enough to start daily practice. For deeper study of the symbolism and reversals, a dedicated tarot book (such as Seventy-Eight Degrees of Wisdom by Rachel Pollack) is a helpful companion.
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