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FREE THE GOLDEN TAROT OF VISCONTI: SFORZA DECK PDF Mary Packard | 175 pages | 21 Mar 2013 | Race Point Publishing | 9781937994099 | English | New York, United States Visconti-Sforza Review: The Golden Tarot | Tarot Elements JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. Write a review. The tarot deck included in this beautiful set was commissioned around by the Visconti and Sforza families, and it is one of the oldest tarot decks in existence. This beautiful gift box holds the book and card deck side by side, with a purple satin reading cloth folded and placed underneath the book. The Tarot is much more than mere pictures on cards, the pictures The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck physical symbols for spiritual concepts. The images on the cards have been faithfully recreated, showing members of the Sforza and Visconti families in period garments. The borders of the elegant cards are adorned with gold metallic ink. The accompanying book provides a history of Visconti-Sforza cards, 35 of which are now in the collection of the The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck Morgan Library in New York City. The symbolism of the different cards is described, along with explanations of different ways to arrange the cards when seeking information about different aspects of life. Out of stock. Availability: In stock. Back English Thai. Availability: In stock Check Store. Buy this product for member 35 point s. Product Details. You May Also Like. Buy now. Recommended For You. Upload image optional. Delivery Services. Follow us Facebook Youtube Instagram Line. Our Websites. Subscribe to our newsletter. By subscribing to our newsletter, you have given consent to receive promotion related communication from us. Visconti-Sforza tarot deck - Wikipedia For this review, I will be using the US Games Pierpoint Morgan issue of the Visconti-Sforza tarot as the comparison deck and point of reference as I believe this is the deck the publisher has used as their base for this production. The creative team for this project is Mary Packard book and Rachel Clowes cards. Surprisingly neither has a tarot or occult background. They are large, The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck quite as large as the Pierpoint Morgan version, but close enough. At The card stock quite thick and they shuffle really well. The existing Visconti-Sforza has four cards missing. The missing cards are:. The new Golden Tarot is on the left while the Visconti-Sforza Pierpoint Morgan is to the right in all the following images. The Knight of Coins. Three of Swords. The Devil. The Tower As the Pierpoint is a facsimile of the originals, it shows the cards as they exist — some of their details have been lost, the colours have faded and are much darker than this new edition. Some of the delicacy of the leaf work and colour has been lost here though the overall new card is still pleasing In contrast to the Ace of Batons, the Ace of Cups gains from new detail and has a more gentle feel to it Here the Wheel of Fortune is sharper with good colours and detail This is a good reproduction of the Lovers The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck a lot of detail added where it is lost from the original. The Golden Tarot is a kit and comes The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck a beautiful black box with a jacquard style gloss pattern running over it. As far as presentation goes, 10 out of Inside the box is a purple reading cloth, satin perhaps. If you were going to make this your reading deck of choice, then look to any number of tarot bag creators for something more appropriate. See Ania and Tarot Sulis for some superb options. The book that accompanies the deck is written by Mary Packard. As Clowes seems to effortlessly bring the Visconti-Sforza to life, so Packard provides us with a well researched and knowledgeable book about the history of the deck and occult tarot. If the target market is the beginner or reader looking for an introduction to tarot history, this is a nice place to start. These are presented with their descriptions and other relevant images through the introductory and historical text. The pages are When you consider the amount of information Packard presents, it shows her literary skills The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck. On the other, seeing as a lot of people learn to read using that deck, it makes the Golden Tarot more accessible and instantly usable. No review would be complete without a short reading to get a feel for the deck. Prior to this reading, I did a number of readings with Douglas and they were spot on. I insisted we use the definitions in the book, for authenticity, and we were both impressed by the results. We were challenged in some places but we see that as a good thing because it brings a freshness to your reading and another perspective. The question I asked for this review, a little facetiously, was:. I drew the King of Batons Wands and Temperance. The definitions in the book and not including the card description or history read as follows: King of Batons — Confident; mature; successful; combines paternal instincts with an optimistic, generous nature. Temperance — Nurturing and health; self-control without denial; moderation and balance in all things. Wow, another reading that was spot on. I have The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck number of irritations with this kit but decided not to focus on them because on reflection, what does that really bring to the table? For me, reviewing a deck is about how someone will it experience it. So the final question remains, would I recommend The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck deck? Yes, most definitely. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. The Knight of Coins Three of Swords The Devil The Tower As the Pierpoint is a facsimile of the originals, it shows the cards as they exist — some of their details have been lost, The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck colours have faded and are much darker than this new edition. Some of the delicacy of the leaf work and colour has been lost here though the overall new card is still pleasing In contrast to the Ace of Batons, the Ace of Cups gains from new detail and has a more gentle feel to it Here the Wheel of Fortune is sharper with good colours and detail This is a good reproduction of The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck Lovers with a lot of detail added where it is lost from the original Inside the Box The Golden Tarot is a kit and comes in a beautiful black box with a jacquard style gloss pattern running over it. Reading with the Deck No review would be complete without a short reading to get a feel for the deck. The question I asked for this review, a little facetiously, was: How will my readers and the publisher receive this review? Tell your friends about it! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. GOLDEN TAROT OF VISCONTI, THE: SFORZA DECK:PACKARD, MARY | The Visconti-Sforza tarot is used collectively to refer to incomplete sets of approximately 15 decks from the middle of the 15th century, now located in various museums, libraries, and private collections around the world. No complete deck has survived; rather, some collections boast a few face cardswhile some consist of a single card. They are the oldest surviving tarot cards and date back to a period when tarot was still called Trionfi "triumphs" [1] i. They had a significant impact on the visual composition, card numbering and interpretation of modern decks. The surviving cards are of particular historical interest because of the beauty and detail of the design, which was often executed in precious materials and often reproduce members of the Visconti and Sforza families in period garments and settings. Consequently, the cards also offer a The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck of nobiliary life in Renaissance Milanwhich the Visconti called home since the 13th century. This deck, also known as Colleoni-Baglioni and Francesco Sforzawas produced around Trumps and face cards have a gilt background, while the pip cards are cream-coloured with a flower and vine motif. The two missing trumps are the Devil The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck the Tower. Modern published reproductions of this deck usually contain attempted reconstructions of missing cards. The figures on the suit of bastoni wear silver pleated garments and carry a long staff; a large vessel tops either end except for the King, whose staff has a finial only at the top. Those on the suit of cups wear gold garments, embellished by the heraldic device of sun and rays; each The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck holds a large chalice, as it is often the case with the suit. The suit of spades shows figures dressed in full armour, carrying a large sword. Curiously, the characters represented on denari wear garments decorated with blue ribbons wound around circular suns. The Knight of this suit is the only one not wearing a ducal crown. The Empress. The Emperor [6]. Named after the Cary Collection of Playing Cardsabsorbed into the Yale University Library The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deckit is also known as the Visconti di Modrone set, and has been dated back to around In the book "The history of the tarot", The Golden Tarot of Visconti: Sforza Deck Giordano Berti proposes that the deck was produced between andbecause the denari coin cards bear the recto and verso of the golden florin coined by F.