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The Durianner Tarot of The Cloisters is a classic round tarot card deck featuring 78 beautifully designed cards, including 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana. Originally published in 1993 and now out of print, this deck is perfect for both beginners and experienced tarot enthusiasts. Made from durable recycled cardboard, these cards are designed for longevity and ease of use, complete with a guidebook for insightful readings.
S**Y
Interesting deck.
I like these cards. I was going to return because of the shape which I’m not familiar with. But I decided not to. The only reasons why I gave it four and not five was because the cards came out of order. Also some of the photos were not printed correctly. Like some more to this or that side etc. They are very easy to shuffle as well. So I guess I’ll keep them.
S**O
A Beautiful and Unique Deck
These cards are beautiful. I have largish hands for a woman and have no problems manipulating them, and I think that even someone with smaller hands would be able to as well. If you read reversals , be advised that a card can come up sideways. I suppose that can be good or not so good. A card that is not clearly up or down leaves much more room for intuition. But that kind of nuance could be problematic for someone just learning.
X**A
no guidebook
The media could not be loaded. there is a QR code on the box that points out to someone’s Google Drive saying that you can download the guidebook and “if the code is not available contact us online”. Ha, ha, but where online? Anyway, they’re well done - sturdy-ish cards - and I’m not sure if they’re mimics of some material published elsewhere. I am definitely not an expert to say that and claim anything.
E**B
Circular Read
Deck's a keeper. A little sad my deck's color palette seems more muted(mass produced) than pictures provided in description and from reviewers. Takes practice getting comfortable shuffling round thin cards. Love the dreamy mosaic design. Look forward to working with deck. Some of the major arcana cards feel weak while others pop up stronger than other decks I have experienced. The round deck encourages this. Brings a different point of view.
H**R
Nice deck, no frills
Cards are aesthetically pleasing and well designed. This is obviously a recently produced deck, as there is a QR code on the box to download the guide book. Traditional 78 card deck, no frills, just a deck in a cellophane-sealed box. There is a mini-guidebook in the box as well.
A**H
Not new as advertised but...
So these weren't new as advertised or as the sticker on the tuck box claims. It arrived opened with no shrink wrap, tuck box ripped and damaged, and no little white guide book that is supposed to come with this deck (just a sticker that says to scan QR code to download the guide book). The cards however are in perfect shape and undamaged, which I was surprised by given the damage to the box.
A**A
Middle of the road deck for me.
This is my first round deck. Boxes are important to me. This one isn’t the sturdiest nor easy to open requires “tool” so as not to tear it up. The QR code dose t work and really any basic book is best. “LWB” is a last minute added to the outside pamphlet. And tiny print. The card stock is cheap and with use may not last long. The saving grace is the images. The lead glass window affect has great art and color! As does the back of the cards. Maybe as a started deck? There is no publishing or author information on the deck. Origin of country either. I’m not mad with it nor am I mad about it. Mediocre at best.
A**R
Probably a knock-off
These have a US Games 1993 copyright on them, but considering they come in a horrible tuck box inside a ziplock with a QR code printed on it, not shrink-wrapped, and the flimsy cardstock, odds are good this is a knock-off deck. Given the price, they're just plain ripping us off at this point. My rating based on the above would be one star.That being said, I really love the art, and the size is nice for shuffling. I'll give it back two stars for that at least.
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