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Radiant Rider-Waite Tarot   

In the Radiant Rider-Waite Tarot, Poshkus has re-illustrated and updated Pamela Colman-Smith's famous images used in the Rider-Waite Tarot. Compared to the original, these cards are much more luminously coloured and three-dimensional.


Radical Wirth Tarot   

The tarot images used in the Oswald Wirth Tarot have been re-drawn and re-coloured. The originals were flat illustrations with brown backgrounds, but these in the Radical Wirth Tarot are richly decorated and multi-hued pictures.


Rainbow Bridge Oracle   

Using modern imagery like scenes from war zone and late-20th-century human figures, the artwork of the Rainbow Bridge Oracle is a little bleak but incredibly powerful. Formerly known as the Rainwalker Tarot, these cards have be redeveloped for the 50-card oracle deck.


Rainring Cards   

The Rainring Cards are a very uniquely customised type of divination system and tool for self-knowledge. The 94 cards are square, and have a central image and meanings on all four sides.


Ramses: Tarot of Eternity   

The Ramses: Tarot of Eternity deck is another Ancient Egyptian-themed tarot, with life-like rather than stylised artwork and a real sense of history. Concentrating on the era of th Pharaoh Ramses II, the cards show events in his life as well as more mundane Egypt.


Raven's Tarot   

Hand illustrated and painted, Raven's Tarot has a very contemporary and slightly gothic and alternative look. Some cards are titled, others have only numbers, but all have a thin white border around the tarot scene.


Ravenswood Eastern Tarot   

The colours in the Ravenswood Eastern Tarot are simple - black line drawings on plain white - but the theme is exotic and mixes tarot symbols with Middle Eastern art. The deck is meant to be coloured by the user.


Renaissance Tarot   

The Renaissance Tarot deck has gorgeous artwork with touches of gold. All twelve deities of Olympus and several other Greek and Roman gods and demigods are pictured in the major arcana. The minor arcana are pips illustrated with small scenes from Greek mythology.


Renaissance Tarot   

Another tarot deck inspired by the Renaissance historical period, this Renaissance Tarot makes heavy use of gold paint and interesting embossed-looking art.


Revelations Tarot   

The Revelations Tarot has illuminated artwork with a swirling effect reminiscent of stained glass. Its art is also double-ended, with an upright and reversed image merging in the center of the card.


Rider-Waite Tarot   

The Rider-Waite Tarot is a classic Tarot deck, perhaps the most well-known in the Western world. It is often called the first modern Tarot deck, as the cards drawn by Pamela Colman-Smith and commissioned by Waite were the first to use detailed pictures on the minor arcana cards. This is a differently-coloured version to the Original Rider-Waite Tarot.


Rider-Waite Tarot   

This edition of the Rider-Waite Tarot was released by US Games in 1971, and has paler images than the current edition. The cards have the handwritten titles by Pamela Colman-Smith and do not feature the US Games copyright notice.


Rider-Waite Tarot (University Books)   

This version of the Rider-Waite Tarot was published by University Books beginning in 1959. Its colours are more vivid than later editions - the blues and purples are almost electric - and the backs have a different design.


Rising Sun Spirit Tarot   

The Rising Sun Spirit Tarot is the start of an in-progess deck based on the spiritual life in traditional Japan. It's Flavio's view as an European on the ways of their spirituality, rather than an attempt to make a manga-style deck. His art is drawn by hand, scanned, and coloured to make each tarot image.


Robin Wood Tarot   

Easy for beginners and tarot newcomers to use with its Rider-Waite foundation, Robin Wood's self-titled Tarot deck is also rich in Pagan symbolism. The illsutrations in this popular deck are attractive, and brightly but not harshly coloured.


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