Nina*
I've decided I'm going to order it. Can someone please tell me how to request numbers?
You can't as far as I know.
I've decided I'm going to order it. Can someone please tell me how to request numbers?
You can't as far as I know.
Yes, that was possible a few Years ago, when the Deck wasnt available yet. I had requestet my Number, and got it Years later.Thanks! Some people in this thread mentioned they had asked for certain numbers and gotten them, maybe it was possible in pre-order or for the first few sales but no longer. It makes sense.
Yes, that was possible a few Years ago, when the Deck wasnt available yet. I had requestet my Number, and got it Years later.
I also love the certificate, I'm definitely going to print it out.
This is a deck that has slowly unfolded for me. I loved it in the development phase, followed it closely then sort of switched off (it was a long time coming) and got my copy when it came out, let the dust settle, got on with life and now find that it is a deck I love more and more. It has such an extraordinary mood and - for me - is so easy to read. I feel like I am deciphering a rich variety of long-gone atmospheres. Who needs three ladies prancing with cups, or 5 men battling with wands? These silent, flaking walls say so much, the echoing, unpeopled shrines. There is a symmetry and harmony in the inanimate objects which conveys such a clear message.I got the Tyldwick as a gift and I have to say I really love it so far! The cardstock is very shuffle-able but not at all flimsy and I love the gilded edges.
I know some people have mentioned having trouble dealing with the pictures but I really like them. I wish that some of the pictures could be bigger so we could see more of the details, but on the other hand, I love the deck as it is. It's like looking into an old mirror, to borrow the description I've seen here on AT (can't remember who said it first).
The imagery itself is great, I think it's good both for intuitive readers and people who are reading using more by-the-book meanings. I highly recommend it. It's an excellent example of using the Tarot's imagery in a very creative way.
I also love the certificate, I'm definitely going to print it out.
May I ask you for what the certificate is?
This is a deck that has slowly unfolded for me. I loved it in the development phase, followed it closely then sort of switched off (it was a long time coming) and got my copy when it came out, let the dust settle, got on with life and now find that it is a deck I love more and more. It has such an extraordinary mood and - for me - is so easy to read. I feel like I am deciphering a rich variety of long-gone atmospheres. Who needs three ladies prancing with cups, or 5 men battling with wands? These silent, flaking walls say so much, the echoing, unpeopled shrines. There is a symmetry and harmony in the inanimate objects which conveys such a clear message.
Really, I think this deck is a masterpiece.