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I love these cards, every illustration is beautiful beyond belief. The Artists that collaborated on this deck have done an amazing job at keeping a mystical feel with more a brighter contemporary illustration style. I found the only major down side to this set is the box. The outside design is nice and rigid and the magnetic closure is great...but the inside...the inside is a mess. There's no permanent packaging for inside the box, just some scrappy cardboard divider tubes to attempt to keep the...
An interesting thing about this deck, it’s illustrated pretty equally by four different artist who went to school together and are friends. It’s named after the Ostara witches’ holiday or sabbat, which takes place after winter when spring begins and so many changes happen. That’s a fitting name for a journey through Tarot. One negative for this deck is that the cards are stuck together so bad and this seems to be a very common issue, as you see it all over when you start googling. So know when y...
The art in this is wonderful, however I can not in all good conscience responsibly give this a good review when I had to ruin over 20 of the cards edges in order to unstick them. If your metallic edging has not been quality tested enough to preserve the integrity of the cards when unsticking, then you haven't done enough quality testing.I've purchased a lot of high end decks with high end metallic edges. I had to unstick nearly every card in the Majestic Tarot for example, but no edges or cards
The images are amazing and remind me of childhood tales of animal kingdoms and fairy fantasies. I love everything about this deck, from its silver edges to the soft, pastel-coloured box, and the well-designed guidance book. And more importantly, how it works with my other deck. I'm so glad I have this <3
Gorgeous deck. My current choice for daily journal spreads. The descriptions are spot on and the art is lovely.
Gorgeous cards, but I have trouble connecting with cards. High quality and packaging
3.5 stars.This deck was created by 4 different artists, so the art style is very disjointed. At times it feels juvenile and childish (with a cartoonish aesthetic) and then the illustrations become dark and a bit more mature. Example in case: go and look at the difference between the emperor/the empress. The emperor has a realistic and more pagan vibe, while the empress looks like she was pulled out of a children's book. I also find this deck too hard to shuffle. It would have been better with a
The illustrations in this tarot deck are absolutely beautiful, I'm so glad that I ended up picking this deck up and I'm excited to work with it in the future. The guidebook was quite helpful, and interesting to compare with another of my guidebooks, as the meanings differ in some ways and are similar in others.
The Ostara Tarot deck and book come in a sturdy magnetic-closing box suitable for permanent storage. The deck was created by four artists cooperating artistically such that the entire deck is coherent with a pastel color pallet, and similar artistic styles. You will probably not be able to discern which cards were produced by each artist. The deck is themed to the spring/pagan festival of Ostara, which became Easter after Christianity dominated Europe. The 2 and 7/8” by 4 and 7/8” cards are the
The Ostara Tarot , owing its name to the pagan vernal equinox, marks the midpoint of spring and ushers in a time of light, rebirth, and new growth. In this deck, you will discover a journey that loosely follows traditional Tarot symbolism, while also exploring themes of wilderness, surrealism, and feminine intuition.The Tarot is a tool for self-exploration, and this deck questions the user’s relationship with the earth beyond our concrete city life. The illustration pays homage to the natural wo...
I've had the digital version of this deck for quite a while, and I love it! The art just resonated with me, and the story of each card is so fun to read. And after using it for so long, these cards feel like home for me. So I decided to get the physical deck, but then my mom hated them and sold them away. This deck will always have a special place in my heart. And if you love earthy, meaningful, comic-style decks, this deck is a great pick.
An honest review by a pro Tarot reader for 17 years ~TLDR: Full-color deck/guidebook with inconsistent art and designs. Pretty but inconvenient packaging/deck storage. The Pagan theme was not apparent, the meanings are not easily gleaned from the imagery, and there's little to no diversity.Impressions:there was a somewhat inconsistent quality to the art that made the deck feel disjointed (I unfortunately feel this way about all collaborative art decks I've seen so far)creators stated this deck h...