







🔮 Unlock the cosmos in your hands with the Wyspell Blue Starlight Tarot Deck!
The Wyspell Blue Starlight Tarot Deck is a visually stunning, beginner-friendly tarot set featuring hand-drawn cards with vibrant blue hues and gold edges. Crafted from durable 400 gsm matte cardstock and accompanied by a detailed 200-page guidebook, it offers an accessible and lasting tarot experience. Packaged in a compact box, this deck is perfect for personal use or gifting, supported by a 100% risk-free guarantee.






























| ASIN | B0B1J3765S |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 110,266 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 1,524 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Colour | Blue Starlight Tarot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (219) |
| Date First Available | 9 Jan. 2025 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Teaching Beginners About Tarot Reading |
| Item model number | 1 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 months and up |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 13.21 x 8.13 x 5.08 cm; 370 g |
M**.
Excellent Value
Really good value nicely packaged.Cards are bright and coourfull. Love the gold gilt edge. Being new to Tarot found the book included very helpful and informative .
J**L
Well worth it
Really great quality and very pretty cards
A**A
Not exactly what I expected
I seen these cards on YouTube with someone using them to do a reading and these blue ones had gold foil on the back of these cards but the ones I received are not gold foil but like copper coloured instead I only ordered for this reason as I really liked the ones with gold foil on them and I don’t mean like gold gilded which they are. The cards don’t have any shine to them as well don’t look bright they look dull and I’ve seen few videos on YouTube about them and they are all gold foiled on them so I was very disappointed in them so if any one knows exactly where I can get these from ?
B**Y
Not culturally respectful
I usually enjoy Slavic decks because they are respectful to European culture. Like if you buy a Chinese deck and it’s all Chinese people, an African deck has all African people, a Hindu deck has Indian people, a Native American deck has Native American people. It’s near impossible to find a newer European culture deck that respectfully represents European people without multicultural appropriation. If this deck didn’t destroy the cultural element with multicultural intrusions, it would have been a lovely deck. People should stand up more for cultural respect.
F**N
Did I need another tarot deck? No! But I watch a lot of tarot readers online and saw several reviews of this Wyspell Starlight Tarot (blue version) that piqued my interest. The most notable feature of this deck is the interesting color scheme - mainly blue and orange. The imagery is loosely based on the Rider Waite Smith system, so it's a good deck for beginners who are familiar with those characters and symbolism. But the drawings are also different enough that an experienced reader will be able to intuitively pick up new meanings from the fresh take on the designs. From past experience, I know that when I buy a deck from Wyspell I'm going to love it! I'm always pleased with the overall quality of their decks - everything from the packaging, the card stock, the artwork, and the price! This standard size Starlight deck comes in a two-piece box that is thick and sturdy. The cards themselves are a nice weight, slightly bendable but not too stiff. The colors are vibrant and rich looking. The images are borderless, with the titles of the cards appearing in a small banner along the bottom. The Roman numerals for the major arcana are positioned at the top. The design on the back of the cards is reversible. The edges are gilded in gold foil. This deck looks and feels like a much more expensive deck - the price is sooooo reasonable! The "little white book" is also excellent! It has a blue, matte-finish cover with colored pages (like a golden mustard color). At just under 200 pages, each card gets a two-page spread (wow!) including a small thumbnail picture of the card in color. One page includes upright meanings, the other reversed. There are several keywords, a few sentences elaborating on the meaning, and then brief interpretations as the card relates to love, career, and finances. Very well done - so much value overall with this deck! There's also an extra card in the deck with a QR - be sure to scan it for some bonus material from Wyspell. This is the 4th or 5th deck I've bought from this company and will continue to watch for their future offerings. Some people say you don't need more than one or two decks to do your readings, but I don't listen to them! (Wink, wink!) Thanks, Wyspell, for making such beautiful, high-quality cards at affordable prices.
K**T
This tarot deck is beautiful and well made. The artwork is detailed, the colors are vibrant, and the card quality feels sturdy and smooth when shuffling. The size is comfortable to hold, and the guidebook is easy to understand. Overall, it is a lovely deck for both beginners and experienced readers.
M**A
Purtroppo il mazzo di carte, così come la confezione non era come mi aspettavo, doveva essere con inserti dorati sia sulla confezione e sia sul retro delle carte, invece è arancione, ho dubbi sull’originalità delle carte. Molto delusa anche perché il prezzo veramente eccessivo sul sito originale costano la metà.
P**D
This deck is awesome! I initially bought the deck as it came up in a “We Found Something You Might Like” email from Amazon, and I was captivated by the deep blue colourisation of the cards. As a Tarot deck collector, I am always looking for new and different interpretations of the arcane mysteries, and this deck seemed to fit the bill. First impressions on receiving the deck were, “WOW! What an awesome, sturdy box they come in!” Far too many of the mass-produced decks by the big Tarot publishers come in flimsy, weak flip top cartons that provide little protection for the cards and certainly are not impressive as keepsakes for the precious decks inside that are supposed to last a lifetime. Not so with this Wyspell deck! The box is heavy duty card, very strong – even stronger than the box my original RWS deck came in 60 years ago! It’s really pleasing to see that these newer publishers are prepared to put the time and money into decent packaging, and at a price point that is certainly on par with those mass-produced decks! On unwrapping and opening the box, I too encountered a strong, persistent smell, either from the inks or the glues used in producing the cards, boxes and book. I am sure this will diminish overtime as the deck gets used and aired out! The LWB – or, in this case, maybe Little Blue Book – is well produced and clear, with a good amount of divinatory instruction for each card in both the upright and reversed positions. The orange (or maybe sepia?) coloured paper is designed to match the colour scheme of the cards, and is easy and clear enough to work with. And then the cards themselves! These are produced on great cardstock – 400 GSM or maybe even better – and are sturdy while still being flexible enough to riffle shuffle. They are also gold-edged, which adds to both the visual appeal of the deck and the rigidity of the cards. The matte finish is not so heavy as to inhibit shuffling, so really good production quality all-round. The colour scheme of the deck is striking, and is what drew me to the cards initially. The main colours are black, shades of deep blue, shades of orange, some golds/browns and the flesh tones of the characters. The artist has used this palette to produce rich artwork that is both stimulating and yet easy on the eyes. The characters are well depicted with excellent detail, and many of them are facing forwards so that their eyes are looking right at you, which makes them all the more intriguing. Even the Star is boldly staring at you with just the hint of a smirk. The typically black backgrounds are star-filled and illuminating, as per the theme of the deck, and add an air of ambient mystery that compliments the scenes portrayed. As for the scenes, they are based on the standard RWS model, but, as this is not a clone, there are a number of variations that are to be expected in the new design. None of these significantly alter the symbology of the deck, so an experienced reader could easily work with the deck to perform readings. Beginners could start with this deck, as it is easy to work with, given the detailed LWB, but would benefit at some point in their future learnings to invest in either the RWS deck or a detailed book about the RWS deck so they can see both the symbolic similarities and the differences that would lead to a deeper understanding of this deck. All in all, an excellent deck that I thoroughly recommend to both new Tarot acolytes and experienced doyens of the cartomantic arts!
A**O
El mazo no es nuevo, está usado, con un ligero desgaste y tenía stickers censurando desnudez, como cuando se usan en videos de redes sociales.
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