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Tarot Vintage

Tarot Vintage
by: Sasha Graham

This is one of my favorite tarot decks, and I use it daily. I have the smaller, standard playing-card-sized version, which works perfectly alongside my larger decks as a clarifying tool.

The deck arrived in a paper box and did not include a booklet, but it provided a link to the guidebook by the author. The cards are made with traditional playing-card material.

Tarot Vintage box and back of card stack
3 cards from the Tarot Vintage deck of the Seven of Cups, The Emporer, and Knight of Pentacles.

This deck features the classic Rider-Waite imagery with a lightly stained and aged overlay, giving the cards a well-worn, timeworn appearance, as if they’ve been used for generations. They have a vintage, almost antique look, which I absolutely love.

I take this deck with me everywhere I go, and before long, it’s bound to become even more weathered.

I generally prefer tarot cards that feature the original artwork, though I do enjoy seeing new interpretations as well. The original artwork is especially valuable when reading for others, as it allows you to explain all the meanings embedded in the classic imagery—details that might be overlooked in alternative designs.

This deck preserves the essence of the original artwork while adding a subtle twist that doesn’t detract from the classic images.

3 cards from the Vintage Tarot of the Queen of Cups, The Sun, Ten of Swords.
3 cards from the Vintage Tarot of the Ace of Pentacles, Death, and King of Wands.

If you’re on the hunt for more tarot decks (because, let’s face it, you can never have too many), this one is a must-have for your collection. Its blend of classic imagery with a unique twist makes it a standout choice. Whether you’re a seasoned reader or just starting out, this deck has a timeless quality that is sure to resonate with you. I highly recommend adding it to your collection—you’ll likely find it becoming one of your favorites in no time!