![]() ![]() ![]() The number of cards often varies, and they almost always come with a guidebook in order to walk you step by step through how to use them. Oracle Cards are much more flexible in size, structure and form - and are very much designed to be accessible for everyone. Traditionally, they were only read by experts, though this has opened up to the general public a lot more now that there is a lot more information available about them. They are also divided further into four categories: Wands, Cups, Swords and Pentacles. We’ve got decks celebrating animals and elementals, decks inspired by modern and classic art, spiritual and pagan decks, traditional designs and all in. Tarot decks can also become collections of art in themselves. The main difference between Tarot and Oracle Cards are that Tarot Cards take the traditional form of exactly 78 cards, divided into 22 major arcana cards and 56 minor arcana cards. The tarot is an ancient divinatory art, used across cultures to craft meaning from uncertainty and to open intuitive faculties. ![]() What's the difference between Tarot Cards and Oracle Cards? Like they say, a picture indeed can speak a thousand words to you with these cards! Tarot and Oracle Cards don't just share words with you, but each is wonderfully illustrated into beautiful pictures that speak a lot more to you than any words could do alone. Whether it is fairies, animals, warriors, crystals, mythical creatures, words of inspiration or words of guidance, there's something for everyone here in these Cards to support you on your path to enlightenment. Enrich yourself with Rivendell's unique selection of Tarot Cards, Oracle Cards, and Books - designed to educate and inspire so that you can live your fullest self. ![]()
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