I also love the backs of the Mara Lunne Tarot deck, as I love flowers. And love the floral backs of the Vintage Tarot. But the other 'backs of decks' were also very elegant and beautiful.
What a fun tag, Robin. There are so many beautiful tarot (and oracle) backs and it definitely is something that adds to the deck's vibe. Off the top of my head, I really like the backs of Old Style Tarot, the Wandering Star Tarot, Tarot de St. Croix, The Forhaxa Tarot (indie), and the Metanoia Marseille, which is so pretty I've mistaken the back for the front of the card.
You are so right, Robin, tarot decks are (or should be) a cohesive sensory experience: box, card stock, front artwork, and yes, back artwork. It’s true that the back design is not a deal breaker for me, but oh my, I find it SO jarring when a deck I really like has backs that don’t suit the fronts in some way (color, design, having the name of the deck printed on them). 🙂 FYI: If you can find it, the French version of the Golden Botticelli Tarot published by Editions Intuitive is only in French, so at least you don’t have all the multiple languages crammed onto the border. I think it looks much nicer.
@@donnareadler I'll look. I saw a number of different ones listed on French Amazon and the one I saw that was specifically with only French title showed some card closeups that didn't have foiling. So, I'll keep looking. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing this lovely video Robin, much appreciated! Many Blessings ☺❤🙏
What a fun tag! Thanks Robin!
I also love the backs of the Mara Lunne Tarot deck, as I love flowers. And love the floral backs of the Vintage Tarot. But the other 'backs of decks' were also very elegant and beautiful.
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for the beautiful and unusual card backs. (I love your shirt too.)
Thanks. It's my favorite album from the 60's.
What a fun tag, Robin. There are so many beautiful tarot (and oracle) backs and it definitely is something that adds to the deck's vibe. Off the top of my head, I really like the backs of Old Style Tarot, the Wandering Star Tarot, Tarot de St. Croix, The Forhaxa Tarot (indie), and the Metanoia Marseille, which is so pretty I've mistaken the back for the front of the card.
Thanks for your note.
You are so right, Robin, tarot decks are (or should be) a cohesive sensory experience: box, card stock, front artwork, and yes, back artwork. It’s true that the back design is not a deal breaker for me, but oh my, I find it SO jarring when a deck I really like has backs that don’t suit the fronts in some way (color, design, having the name of the deck printed on them). 🙂 FYI: If you can find it, the French version of the Golden Botticelli Tarot published by Editions Intuitive is only in French, so at least you don’t have all the multiple languages crammed onto the border. I think it looks much nicer.
Thanks for the tip!
I just found it on Amazon France, but it doesn't have the goldfoil accents.
@@toadstooltarotif you find a French walkthrough on UA-cam you’ll see it definitely has the gold foil.
@@donnareadler I'll look. I saw a number of different ones listed on French Amazon and the one I saw that was specifically with only French title showed some card closeups that didn't have foiling. So, I'll keep looking. Thanks.
@@toadstooltarot yeah, just make sure you’re not looking at counterfeits, that might be the issue.