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The Favole Tarot Deck By Victoria Frances

The Favole Tarot Deck By Victoria Frances

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The Favole Tarot Deck By Victoria Frances

 
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Note: The Favole Tarot is made exclusively by Fournier. When you buy from us, you are guaranteed a genuine Fournier product. The popular Favole Tarot displayes gothic scenes by fantasy illustrator Victoria Frances. Born in 1982, her childhood in the forests of Galicia and the romantic environments she discovered in her first trips to Paris and London were important influences in her work. At the age of 22, she published Favole 1: Stone Tears, based on her memories of cities like Venice and Verona. Ms. Frances is now known as one of the most important contemporary illustrators. The boxed deck includes 78 cards in full color (card titles in Spanish). A instruction pamphlet is included, with a general introduction to tarot.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Package Length:4.5 inches
Package Width:2.5 inches
Package Height:1.1 inches
Package Weight:0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews

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  • Illustrated by Victoria Frances!

  • Genuine Fournier deck!

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Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 15 customer reviews )
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18 of 19 found the following review helpful:


4A beautiful deck  May 15, 2008 By Accalia
The cards are gorgeous. The symbolism is interesting...the fact that it doesn't follow the traditional "tarot" symbology is fine with me--good tarot readings are about your interpretations of the cards, and not just what a publishing company tells you those interpretations are.

However, when you have a major deviation like the minor arcana suits, an explanation about this should be in the instructions. A generic instruction book was included that just covered the standard minor arcana definitions, and said nothing about what the new minor arcana suits meant or how they related to the standard ones. A commenter on another post said: "Crosses=Wands, Masks=Pentacles, Flowers=Cups, Butterflies=Swords." And while I have to come to the same conclusion, it's a bit of a stretch for Masks and Butterflies. I can see masks as Pentacles, worldly illusion/matters, although that's not all that Pentacles are, the hidden aspect of masks suggests something different. And butterflies have a lot of suffering and struggle to become what they are, but none of that is really depicted in the deck. Did the artist just really want to paint butterflies?

I look forward to using this deck though, and in trying to see if the different suits convey different messages than your average Tarot. It's a good deck overall, I'm just not sure what the deviations mean, or how they'll change my readings. We'll see!

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:


3Beautiful Cards; Essentially Generic Pip Cards  Oct 05, 2008 By Another Reviewer
This is much like Luis Royo's The Black Tarot & Tarot decks by other contemporary artists: Beautiful classic artwork by the artist that is not designed for actual Tarot use due to lack of typical symbolic archetypes on the cards. The pip cards are simply the number of that case's items---no true artwork. This is nice for its artwork & its novelty.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Beautiful, but....  Dec 16, 2009 By Laughing Crow "LC"
This deck is absolutely stunning. I purchased mine new, but it did not come with a larger book (checking at this moment to see if there was a companion book). The insert was alright, had some shoddy history and a basic layout. The deck is gorgeous, with a mix of Victoria France's older pieces and some I hadn't seen before. The suits are different. Instead of the standard cups, coins, swords, and wands there are butterflies, crosses, roses/flowers, and masks. I haven't sat down to do a reading or try to identify which of these suits corresponds to the traditional, and I am not sure what elemental associations are used, if any. This promises to be a very difficult but rewarding deck. I wouldn't reccommend it to newer readers for this reason. Her pips are pretty standard (I've several decks in my possession which do simple pips as opposed to full-blown artwork), with the exception of the odd suits. This will be more of a meditation deck for me, not one for professional readings. It makes a beautiful collector's piece.

Also, the cards are slender. Most tarot packs are pretty wide but these are much thinner than normal. The card quality is fair, not the best I would have liked; I am not sure how well the pack would stand up to shuffling, so I am hesitant to do so with it. All in all, I think it was well worth the money spent.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:


4Nice but hard to use.  May 08, 2008 By Daniel J. Marino "Mr.Vox"
The pictures are really great in the deck of cards, picture quality is great as well. However it's really hard to read with these cards, and when I did read with them, I always got the darker side of people. Which I did not like. If you're looking to know the darker side of people or their faults ... this deck is for you. The book that comes with it is no good though. You have to find out what the roses convert to and what the masks convert to and then look online for the meaning of the tarot card. Since they don't have the classic swords, and wands and such. I made a cool college with them though.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


2Expected more...  Jan 12, 2011 By Svetlana Khenkina
Expected more from this product. I think Victoria Frances's art is beautiful and was looking forward to receiving this deck.

Here is what I found disappointing:
- it appears that the artist is simply reusing art from the Favole books series. I was expecting new original pieces.
- While usually, when an artist develops a deck, they aim to include a painting for each card, I was disappointed to see that this deck included many cards that only depicted their suit symbols (kind of like playing cards) instead of a painting incorporating those symbols.

Since this deck is on the pricier side, I expected more.

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