The Queens

The Queen of Cups


 
 Each Tarot deck is unique. 

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I thought you might enjoy seeing some examples of just how unique the artwork can be between decks. It is the distinctive artwork that inspires most tarot readers as they interrupt the information offered during a reading.

Here are four versions of The Queen of Cups from four different Tarot decks in my collection.

1) Starting from the far left you have the whimsical Queen of Cups from, 'The Shadowland Tarot' by Monica Bodirsky, along with an example of the yellow bat design from the back of the cards in this deck.

2) The next card, with the medieval style imagery is the Queen of Cups from, 'The Rider Waite Smith Tarot,' which is often considered the original Tarot deck, dating from the early 1900s by E.A. Waite and Pamela Coleman Smith, along with the example of the plaid design from the back of the cards.

3) The third card, in rich tones of blue, is the exquisite Queen of Cups from the 'Santa Muerte Tarot' by Fabio Listrani, along with the example of the richly designed back of the cards.
(Although I have not yet offered this deck for client readings, I find the artwork intriguing.)

4) The last card on the far right, is the beautiful, colourful modern Queen of Cups from 'The Light Seers' Tarot' by Chirs-Anne, along with the black and green toned graphic designed back of this deck.


'The Light Seer's Tarot' is the tarot deck I use for client readings.