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The cards are approximately 3" by 5 3/4" - a little difficult for smaller hands to handle. The card stock is good quality, but the cards are not coated in any manner, so extra care would need to be taken when using this deck. The reverse side of the cards is quite interesting - on one end we see a "U" shaped vine, with a child-like figure with wings swinging in the middle. On the other end - and the card must be flipped end over end for the figures to be upright - we see a couple seated under a leaf - a full basket of apples on her arm, and abundance of fruit and vegetation surrounding them. There is a 1/4&qu
The cards are approximately 3" by 5 3/4" - a little difficult for smaller hands to handle. The card stock is good quality, but the cards are not coated in any manner, so extra care would need to be taken when using this deck. The reverse side of the cards is quite interesting - on one end we see a "U" shaped vine, with a child-like figure with wings swinging in the middle. On the other end - and the card must be flipped end over end for the figures to be upright - we see a couple seated under a leaf - a full basket of apples on her arm, and abundance of fruit and vegetation surrounding them. There is a 1/4" white border on the backs.
The face of the cards shows the same 1/4" white border. The number and the name of the card are on the top, in black. The color used in this deck is vibrant and intense. The deck is, at heart, an art deck. Real figures are mixed with wings and fins to give the card a very surrealistic look. Many of the cards show elf and fairy type figures - with human-like faces.
There are several cards in this deck that draw my interest immediately. L'Energia (Strength) is one of them - in this deck we see a winged figure attempting to subdue a large frog. Il Fato (The Wheel Of Fortune) shows a large female head at the top of the wheel. To her left is a male figure hanging on to the wheel, to her right is what appears to be another male figure being moved head down into the water. To the bottom left of the card we see a male figure, submerged in the water except for his head, hanging into the wheel for dear life!
I like this deck for its wonderful artwork, and its sense of joy. My only problem was that the LWB that accompanied the deck was in Italian - which I do not speak or read! Because of the nudity in the deck, I would not use it for public reading purposes. However, I highly recommend this deck for those who collect decks because of the artwork, or for those who would use it for personal readings.
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Manufacturer: United States Games Systems
Release date: 28 June 1991
ISBN-10 : 9992238909 |
ISBN-13: 9789992238905
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