Ooh I like this! Very good LWB entries for those pips. I'm not sure whether I'll add this to my collection but I'm glad that it's available mass market. Thanks for sharing! ❤
Quite beautiful and sweet deck!!! You are right about pips in decks, sometimes too many images in a spread can be too much information. Thank you for the review!! ❤❤
This was a great walkthrough! Loved discovering it alongside you and hearing your wonder, as well as the insight in the two sample readings. I'm not yet comfortable/fluid when reading pip decks as I'm used to scenic cards (RWS-adjacent decks), so you're fantastic to learn from!
What a great deck. This could be a role model for everybody that creates or publishes a pip deck (I'm looking at you mass marked publishers with all of your lazy pip decks trying to put the least amount of time and effort in) This one shows that a pip deck can be attractive, interesting and that pips can have symbology and meaning in their depiction as well and make sense in that way. I really like these ones especially with what the guidebook is adding to them, making them pips with feelings and thought put in.
So interesting how the Coins suit is depicted with starry imagery. The Earth suit but looking skyward, to the heavens... the Spheres of Heaven even! I wonder if the book says anything about that. This is an intriguing one and I wonder if it might crack pip decks for me. Thank you for the walk-through!
The colour palette is stony! It's giving marble floors with flecks of gold and pink and copper and high ceilinged chambers with stone columns for sure. It's interesting that it doesn't say this on the box -though I don't think I'm surprised somehow?- but if I remember correctly this was made originally as part of a tarot-based game that was on kickstarter! I'm really miffed that I missed it then but it's cool that Hay House picked up the deck at least! Thank you for sharing!
I'm no expert, but I don't think archetype is strictly Jungian; it's a typical example of a person or thing according to the Oxford Language Dictionary. Fun to see you so excited about this deck--enjoy it!
Nice looking deck. I have a small issue though...I might remember it wrong, but didn't the indie version's King of swords hold a sword? And this one now doesn't ? Or is it so light that I can't see it through the camera (my eyes are not the best...).
No you are right. I have the indie version and I wanted the mass market version but sadly the king of swords is missing his sword. Also this version doesn’t have the gold gilding on the fronts and normally that wouldn’t matter but it help show what to focus on. You should watch a video showing the difference
@@travissmith6247 Thanks for confirming. I wonder how that could happen... Well, I wasn't to buy it anyway, because for me personally the 20 decks I have are enough, but still... such things bother me.
@@khan7459 when the deck was in production for gold foiling a lot of companies need it as a separate file so they know to gilded it and the sword was not apart the original artwork in their files so it was printed without the sword
Ooh I like this! Very good LWB entries for those pips. I'm not sure whether I'll add this to my collection but I'm glad that it's available mass market. Thanks for sharing! ❤
Quite beautiful and sweet deck!!! You are right about pips in decks, sometimes too many images in a spread can be too much information. Thank you for the review!! ❤❤
This was a great walkthrough! Loved discovering it alongside you and hearing your wonder, as well as the insight in the two sample readings. I'm not yet comfortable/fluid when reading pip decks as I'm used to scenic cards (RWS-adjacent decks), so you're fantastic to learn from!
What a great deck. This could be a role model for everybody that creates or publishes a pip deck (I'm looking at you mass marked publishers with all of your lazy pip decks trying to put the least amount of time and effort in)
This one shows that a pip deck can be attractive, interesting and that pips can have symbology and meaning in their depiction as well and make sense in that way. I really like these ones especially with what the guidebook is adding to them, making them pips with feelings and thought put in.
So interesting how the Coins suit is depicted with starry imagery. The Earth suit but looking skyward, to the heavens... the Spheres of Heaven even! I wonder if the book says anything about that. This is an intriguing one and I wonder if it might crack pip decks for me. Thank you for the walk-through!
The colour palette is stony! It's giving marble floors with flecks of gold and pink and copper and high ceilinged chambers with stone columns for sure. It's interesting that it doesn't say this on the box -though I don't think I'm surprised somehow?- but if I remember correctly this was made originally as part of a tarot-based game that was on kickstarter! I'm really miffed that I missed it then but it's cool that Hay House picked up the deck at least! Thank you for sharing!
Hey Tom! Are you thinking about some new classes this Spring? I would love some more advanced classes/discussion groups?
Thanks for the walkthrough!
I'm no expert, but I don't think archetype is strictly Jungian; it's a typical example of a person or thing according to the Oxford Language Dictionary. Fun to see you so excited about this deck--enjoy it!
Nice looking deck. I have a small issue though...I might remember it wrong, but didn't the indie version's King of swords hold a sword? And this one now doesn't ? Or is it so light that I can't see it through the camera (my eyes are not the best...).
No you are right. I have the indie version and I wanted the mass market version but sadly the king of swords is missing his sword. Also this version doesn’t have the gold gilding on the fronts and normally that wouldn’t matter but it help show what to focus on. You should watch a video showing the difference
@@travissmith6247 Thanks for confirming. I wonder how that could happen...
Well, I wasn't to buy it anyway, because for me personally the 20 decks I have are enough, but still... such things bother me.
@@khan7459 when the deck was in production for gold foiling a lot of companies need it as a separate file so they know to gilded it and the sword was not apart the original artwork in their files so it was printed without the sword
Interesting deck. I don’t care for thick card stock at all… clumsy to shuffle.
This is beautiful. Hay house is making some of the greatest mass market decks but that card stock :(