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title: "Celtic Tarot"
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# Celtic Tarot

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Review: Lovely Deck and Marvellous Book - I haven't reviewed a deck for a little while because of other (good) things happening in life, but I received this one today after many months of pre-order and a few things jumped out at me right away that I wanted to mention. I wasn't sure about this deck when I pre-ordered because it looked like it might use a heavy amount of digital art...just an impression I got from viewing the images online. I am not a huge fan of photorealism in my Tarot decks (Tarot Illuminati sticks out as one that I wanted desperately to love and couldn't forgive the jarring Photoshopped images); this is not the case with Celtic Tarot. While it appears the artist may have used photographs as his starting point, the images retain a more hand-drawn effect that softens them. The deck is definitely based on the RWS system, but there are a few deviations that are probably explained in the gorgeous, full-colour book (a treasure in itself). A few cards made me stop and think for a little while: Nine of Cups looks like a party-gone-bad with the severed head on the table (not as gruesome as I make it sound!); King of Shields has a servant-looking woman rubbing his feet (hmm...); King of Cups is full-on naked, and he's the only Court Card to be depicted that way (my husband and I had a discussion about this); and a few cards have had their names changed to reflect their Druidic influences (not a problem...the changes make sense to me). Speaking of nudity, however...I have rarely encountered a deck with as much MALE nudity as this deck has. Please know that I don't consider it obscene or profane or anything...in fact, I think it's refreshing to see men shown in all naked glory because naked women are all over the place. The human body shouldn't be shamed or shunned, and this deck does a good job of presenting some nude people in the context of the card meanings. So if you have problems with nudity or are reading for people who might object to that sort of thing, please bear this in mind. And as an aside, I found it interesting that some cards which were typically depicted with nudes had clothed people, and others that were usually clothed had the nudity. I would also consider this deck very gender-inclusive. Cards like the Four of Wands that typically depict male-female are male-male in this case. The Lovers shows a couple that could be male-female or male-male. Sideways of this, the Two of Wands shows a woman instead of a man, and I found it curious and refreshing that Justice was male in this deck...shown just the same as traditional Justice, but a man. I'm sure there are a few others I'm not recalling at the moment, but you get the idea. (By the way, the deck is not so racially inclusive, but being a Celtic deck, I can see why) In some ways, this deck reminds me of The Modern Spellcaster's Tarot, but it has a distinct Celtic vibe (duh!). Overall, I very much like this deck and enjoy the appearance of the occasional dragon here and there. These days I do more collecting than reading, but when I have a chance to get back to my Tarot studies, I'll be very happy to have this deck in my collection. The standard-sized cards are a little thin, but not worse than your typical Llewellyn fare, and they feel like they'll be easy to shuffle. The box is nice and sturdy with a magnetic closure. And as mentioned before, the full-colour book is beautiful and a wealth of information (just having read the introduction, Kristoffer Hughes writes in a very engaging fashion). Very happy with this purchase, and I would recommend it to beginners and seasoned readers alike with the caveat that the (tasteful) nudity may not be to everyone's tastes.
Review: The best deck I now own!!!! - I have a collection of decks more than 50 and this one is by far top 5 for me! The images tell such a story OMG amazing!!!!! I don't know why it took me so long to discover these and purchase them, but I'm glad I did! The card stock is wonderful light enough for a great shuffle and they fit perfectly in my hands. The guide book OMG so beautiful! Very well made for sure! If you are thinking about getting this deck, don't wonder or think about it, get it it's an awesome addition to your collection!

## Images

![Celtic Tarot - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71vE972pmvL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lovely Deck and Marvellous Book
*by L***A on October 3, 2017*

I haven't reviewed a deck for a little while because of other (good) things happening in life, but I received this one today after many months of pre-order and a few things jumped out at me right away that I wanted to mention. I wasn't sure about this deck when I pre-ordered because it looked like it might use a heavy amount of digital art...just an impression I got from viewing the images online. I am not a huge fan of photorealism in my Tarot decks (Tarot Illuminati sticks out as one that I wanted desperately to love and couldn't forgive the jarring Photoshopped images); this is not the case with Celtic Tarot. While it appears the artist may have used photographs as his starting point, the images retain a more hand-drawn effect that softens them. The deck is definitely based on the RWS system, but there are a few deviations that are probably explained in the gorgeous, full-colour book (a treasure in itself). A few cards made me stop and think for a little while: Nine of Cups looks like a party-gone-bad with the severed head on the table (not as gruesome as I make it sound!); King of Shields has a servant-looking woman rubbing his feet (hmm...); King of Cups is full-on naked, and he's the only Court Card to be depicted that way (my husband and I had a discussion about this); and a few cards have had their names changed to reflect their Druidic influences (not a problem...the changes make sense to me). Speaking of nudity, however...I have rarely encountered a deck with as much MALE nudity as this deck has. Please know that I don't consider it obscene or profane or anything...in fact, I think it's refreshing to see men shown in all naked glory because naked women are all over the place. The human body shouldn't be shamed or shunned, and this deck does a good job of presenting some nude people in the context of the card meanings. So if you have problems with nudity or are reading for people who might object to that sort of thing, please bear this in mind. And as an aside, I found it interesting that some cards which were typically depicted with nudes had clothed people, and others that were usually clothed had the nudity. I would also consider this deck very gender-inclusive. Cards like the Four of Wands that typically depict male-female are male-male in this case. The Lovers shows a couple that could be male-female or male-male. Sideways of this, the Two of Wands shows a woman instead of a man, and I found it curious and refreshing that Justice was male in this deck...shown just the same as traditional Justice, but a man. I'm sure there are a few others I'm not recalling at the moment, but you get the idea. (By the way, the deck is not so racially inclusive, but being a Celtic deck, I can see why) In some ways, this deck reminds me of The Modern Spellcaster's Tarot, but it has a distinct Celtic vibe (duh!). Overall, I very much like this deck and enjoy the appearance of the occasional dragon here and there. These days I do more collecting than reading, but when I have a chance to get back to my Tarot studies, I'll be very happy to have this deck in my collection. The standard-sized cards are a little thin, but not worse than your typical Llewellyn fare, and they feel like they'll be easy to shuffle. The box is nice and sturdy with a magnetic closure. And as mentioned before, the full-colour book is beautiful and a wealth of information (just having read the introduction, Kristoffer Hughes writes in a very engaging fashion). Very happy with this purchase, and I would recommend it to beginners and seasoned readers alike with the caveat that the (tasteful) nudity may not be to everyone's tastes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best deck I now own!!!!
*by J***O on May 18, 2024*

I have a collection of decks more than 50 and this one is by far top 5 for me! The images tell such a story OMG amazing!!!!! I don't know why it took me so long to discover these and purchase them, but I'm glad I did! The card stock is wonderful light enough for a great shuffle and they fit perfectly in my hands. The guide book OMG so beautiful! Very well made for sure! If you are thinking about getting this deck, don't wonder or think about it, get it it's an awesome addition to your collection!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Everything I expected it to be and MORE!!
*by W***H on September 29, 2017*

Have been waiting patiently for this deck to be released. It does NOT disappoint. First thing you notice is the high quality printing and strong use of color. The beauty of the art amazes me and entranced me. The art of the cards is reproduced beautifully in the book. I would have spent 17.95 for the book alone. Unlike most people who will buy this deck, I'm actually just now starting my journey with Tarot and this will be my 'learning deck'. Of all the decks available out there, I just don't think I could have made a better choice. I am already feeling a connection to the images here. I'll will post an updated review in a few months after I have worked with it a bit. But I promise, Tarot readers, from beginners to highly experienced, will want this package.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Celtic Tarot
- The Book of Celtic Magic: Transformative Teachings from the Cauldron of Awen

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