Black Rider Waite tarot
Classic tarot cards in Latvian with the basic tarot meaning indicated on each card. Rider Waite tarot.
Tarot cards are an ancient divination system that originated in Italy in the middle of the 15th century. Tarot cards quickly spread throughout Europe, becoming the most popular divination system in the world. Tarot cards and their interpretations created by British mystic Arthur Edward Waite (1867-1942) and artist Pamela Coleman Smith (1878-1951) have become the most popular today. These cards were first published in 1909 in London. Since then, many versions of the tarot have been created based directly on the meaning of the Rider Waite tarot.
The Classic Tarot deck contains 78 cards, of which 22 are Major Arcana cards and 56 Minor Arcana cards.
Tarot cards are packed in a velvet pouch. Printed cards have rounded corners.
These Rider Waite Tarot cards are in Latvian with a booklet containing detailed explanations of tarot meanings and variants of card layouts.