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title: "Mystic Palette Tarot Kit"
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# Mystic Palette Tarot Kit

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## Description

Paint a Brighter Tomorrow With the Magic of Tarot Mystical beings unfold the future before your eyes in a breathtaking world of color and light. Renowned tarot artist Ciro Marchetti takes the scenes and symbols of the Rider-Waite-Smith to new heights in this transcendent deck filled with dazzling detail and jewel tones that will draw you in and awaken your intuition. Accessible for readers at every level, the full-color companion book guides you through each card's intricate symbolism. Setting your imagination free, the Mystic Palette Tarot will inspire you and reveal your inner wisdom.

Review: Sometimes, bigger is better! - Finally! Llewellyn has done something different with one of their tarot deck releases. I was pleasantly surprised when I unboxed this deck that the card size was bigger than usual. This is nice because Ciro Marchetti’s art is quite detailed, so it’s nice to be able to see it in this size. (In the picture, I compare it with Gilded Tarot Royale, which is their standard tarot size.) I wish Llewellyn would do this for some of their other decks. Ciro’s Legacy of the Devine would be a nice candidate, as well as the Shadowscapes Tarot. Would be great to see that deck in a bigger size, preferably borderless! Even the titles on this deck are done differently than their usual. Everything except the courts and aces uses roman numerals. It’s easy to identify the different suits, but this might be a challenge for some beginners. Even the guidebook is different than Llewellyn’s usual. I believe they reproduced the indie version. As for the card stock, it’s the same card stock Llewellyn has used for the last few years, just in a bigger size. I like this card stock when there are no production errors (like no lamination on one side of some cards), which is thankfully the case here. I have bigger hands so I can riffle shuffle it just fine. Overhand shuffling is more of a problem, though, but still workable. My first reading with the deck was spot on. This deck also comes in a muted version, same size I believe just a smaller box with no book. The muted version does have a different card stock. It’s matte and seems to clump together from the video reviews I’ve seen. I prefer colorful decks, so I don’t feel the need to own a muted version of this one. (The muted edition also misidentifies the Nine of Wands as “0” instead of “IX” on the card, I believe. The regular version doesn’t contain this mistake.) As for any negatives, there aren’t many. The art is beautiful, but I do wish the Hebrew letters in the majors weren’t so prominent. They detract from the art in some of the cards, in my opinion. If they have to be there, I wish they’d be more well integrated into some of the artwork (the Hebrew letter on the Star card seems tacked on, for example). It’s also disappointing to see that the guidebook author’s name, Lee Bursten, is misspelled on the book cover as “Lee Burston.” Llewellyn’s editorial team should definitely have caught that one! Also, while it’s nice that the roman numerals on the cards are color coded based on the suit, some of the colors chosen don’t really go well with some of the cards. Overall, I’m pleasantly surprised by this release. I hope Llewellyn keeps changing things up in the future!
Review: I love this deck - I absolutely love this tarot deck. I have several of the indie version. This is hands down my favorite artist. The main difference between the indie version and the mass market edition is that the mass market edition is not gilded, and it is bigger. Also, the images are brighter and more crisp, to me. In terms of the thickness, it feels the same to me. The indie version I think is more laminated and that gives it more of a thicker feel. It is absolutely worth it, and I hope everyone enjoys this gorgeous deck as much as I do.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #564,908 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,433 in Tarot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 111 Reviews |

## Images

![Mystic Palette Tarot Kit - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71VjumkMetL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sometimes, bigger is better!
*by R***I on February 28, 2024*

Finally! Llewellyn has done something different with one of their tarot deck releases. I was pleasantly surprised when I unboxed this deck that the card size was bigger than usual. This is nice because Ciro Marchetti’s art is quite detailed, so it’s nice to be able to see it in this size. (In the picture, I compare it with Gilded Tarot Royale, which is their standard tarot size.) I wish Llewellyn would do this for some of their other decks. Ciro’s Legacy of the Devine would be a nice candidate, as well as the Shadowscapes Tarot. Would be great to see that deck in a bigger size, preferably borderless! Even the titles on this deck are done differently than their usual. Everything except the courts and aces uses roman numerals. It’s easy to identify the different suits, but this might be a challenge for some beginners. Even the guidebook is different than Llewellyn’s usual. I believe they reproduced the indie version. As for the card stock, it’s the same card stock Llewellyn has used for the last few years, just in a bigger size. I like this card stock when there are no production errors (like no lamination on one side of some cards), which is thankfully the case here. I have bigger hands so I can riffle shuffle it just fine. Overhand shuffling is more of a problem, though, but still workable. My first reading with the deck was spot on. This deck also comes in a muted version, same size I believe just a smaller box with no book. The muted version does have a different card stock. It’s matte and seems to clump together from the video reviews I’ve seen. I prefer colorful decks, so I don’t feel the need to own a muted version of this one. (The muted edition also misidentifies the Nine of Wands as “0” instead of “IX” on the card, I believe. The regular version doesn’t contain this mistake.) As for any negatives, there aren’t many. The art is beautiful, but I do wish the Hebrew letters in the majors weren’t so prominent. They detract from the art in some of the cards, in my opinion. If they have to be there, I wish they’d be more well integrated into some of the artwork (the Hebrew letter on the Star card seems tacked on, for example). It’s also disappointing to see that the guidebook author’s name, Lee Bursten, is misspelled on the book cover as “Lee Burston.” Llewellyn’s editorial team should definitely have caught that one! Also, while it’s nice that the roman numerals on the cards are color coded based on the suit, some of the colors chosen don’t really go well with some of the cards. Overall, I’m pleasantly surprised by this release. I hope Llewellyn keeps changing things up in the future!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love this deck
*by J***G on February 9, 2024*

I absolutely love this tarot deck. I have several of the indie version. This is hands down my favorite artist. The main difference between the indie version and the mass market edition is that the mass market edition is not gilded, and it is bigger. Also, the images are brighter and more crisp, to me. In terms of the thickness, it feels the same to me. The indie version I think is more laminated and that gives it more of a thicker feel. It is absolutely worth it, and I hope everyone enjoys this gorgeous deck as much as I do.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Tarot to have
*by L***N on January 29, 2026*

Great addition to your Taeot collection. Cards are super responsive and elaborate.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Mystic Palette Tarot Kit (Mystic Palette Tarot, 1)
- Marchetti Tarot
- Mystic Palette Tarot Muted Tone Edition (Mystic Palette Tarot, 2)

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