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As for me, I am petite both in stature and hand size, but the first time I came upon The Giant Rider Waite Deck, I knew I had to have them as I could see the many purposes they would serve. Of course, several non Rider-Waite decks have been designed with more efficient handling and shuffling dimensions, The Spiral Tarot being a perfect example. They are however perfect for experienced readers who are very familiar with their imagery.
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We might wonder then why one would want to make life harder by struggling with an even larger deck? There are also mini versions available which some readers find useful for carrying around in their handbag or pocket, but I wouldn’t recommend them for those new to the study of tarot as you may not be able to discern or appreciate the full detail of the imagery vital for interpretation. As mentioned already, you will find that people generally struggle when shuffling the regular size cards as they are considered just that little bit too big for easy handling, yet we manage to work around it. The standard size can be tricky enough to control when handling and shuffling, but there is also a Giant, in your face size version, measuring in at a whopping 10 cm x 17 cm with rich colouring and strong defined imagery. We are all familiar with the standard size Rider-Waite tarot cards (7 cm x 12 cm) because these are the most commonly used deck when learning to read tarot. Giant Rider-Waite Tarot Deck: Complete 78-Card Deck
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In this series of posts, I will demonstrate how I use this deck both on a personal level and within my practice. This week I will be covering the Giant-Rider Waite Tarot Deck and its many uses.