大アルカナは正義が8にあるマルセイユ版の並びですが
小アルカナが全て絵札です。
絵札から受ける印象はウェイト版に近いのですが
カード裏面は上下の区別がつきます。
ちょっと独特なデッキです。
ほぼすべてのカードに
LuigiScapiniの名前が隠されて書かれてます。
13番の足元の顔にも書かれてるので
気になってしょうがありません。
カード自体は大きめで薄いですがコーティングがしっかりしてます。
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The Medieval Scapini Tarot: Deck and Book Set カード – 2004/11/1
英語版
Luigi Scapini
(著),
Ronald Decker
(著)
- 本の長さ282ページ
- 言語英語
- 出版社U S Games Systems
- 発売日2004/11/1
- 寸法12.07 x 5.08 x 17.78 cm
- ISBN-109781572814783
- ISBN-13978-1572814783
登録情報
- ASIN : 1572814780
- 出版社 : U S Games Systems (2004/11/1)
- 発売日 : 2004/11/1
- 言語 : 英語
- カード : 282ページ
- ISBN-10 : 9781572814783
- ISBN-13 : 978-1572814783
- 寸法 : 12.07 x 5.08 x 17.78 cm
- カスタマーレビュー:
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トップレビュー
上位レビュー、対象国: 日本
レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2010年3月22日に日本でレビュー済み
Amazonで購入
ビスコンティー版を現代風にお茶目にアレンジしたように感じました。
気になるのは、女教皇の目は可愛らしいのに、女帝はチョット怖い感じ。
しかも女帝が月を踏んづけているではないか・・・何故??
(普通、月を踏んづけているのは女教皇です)
それと、ソードのキングの顔が女性に見えますし、ソードのペイジは魔法使いのおばあさんに見えます。カップとペンタクルのペイジは旅芸人、ワンドのペイジはアフリカの先住民族等特にペイジのカードには特徴がります。
プロの占い師さんにも人気が高いようですが、そういう細かい事は気にしないのでしょうか?全体的に面白い絵柄なので、星五つとしたいのですが、上記の理由から星マイナス1致しました。
小アルカナはライダー版とは異なりますが、解釈は大きな違いはないようです。
紙質も良く、クリーム色が下地で大変お洒落な雰囲気です。
絵柄的に女性の占い師さん向きでしょうか?
スカピーニのタロットで他にはロミオとジュリエットのタロット(大・小)があります。こちらも、女帝が月を踏んづけています。前者より金ぴかではありませんが、
絵柄が全体的に子供の絵が多く可愛らしいです。小アルカナは前者の方が解りやすく、こちらは数札+絵札(セミ絵札に近い)になっています。
どちらかというと前者の方が実占向きでインスピレーションがわきやすいと思いますが、絵柄としてはロミオとジュリエットの方が好きです。
気になるのは、女教皇の目は可愛らしいのに、女帝はチョット怖い感じ。
しかも女帝が月を踏んづけているではないか・・・何故??
(普通、月を踏んづけているのは女教皇です)
それと、ソードのキングの顔が女性に見えますし、ソードのペイジは魔法使いのおばあさんに見えます。カップとペンタクルのペイジは旅芸人、ワンドのペイジはアフリカの先住民族等特にペイジのカードには特徴がります。
プロの占い師さんにも人気が高いようですが、そういう細かい事は気にしないのでしょうか?全体的に面白い絵柄なので、星五つとしたいのですが、上記の理由から星マイナス1致しました。
小アルカナはライダー版とは異なりますが、解釈は大きな違いはないようです。
紙質も良く、クリーム色が下地で大変お洒落な雰囲気です。
絵柄的に女性の占い師さん向きでしょうか?
スカピーニのタロットで他にはロミオとジュリエットのタロット(大・小)があります。こちらも、女帝が月を踏んづけています。前者より金ぴかではありませんが、
絵柄が全体的に子供の絵が多く可愛らしいです。小アルカナは前者の方が解りやすく、こちらは数札+絵札(セミ絵札に近い)になっています。
どちらかというと前者の方が実占向きでインスピレーションがわきやすいと思いますが、絵柄としてはロミオとジュリエットの方が好きです。
他の国からのトップレビュー
Coreyemmah Seithr
5つ星のうち5.0
A lot of them prefered a Major Arcana as a beautiful art on the golden colour
2014年9月15日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Before I bought this deck, I've read many comments about it. A lot of them prefered a Major Arcana as a beautiful art on the golden colour. It surely is a great piece of art. But I'd like to say something also about a Minor Arcana, especially Pips: This tarot is my fifth after Crowley, Fey, Druid-Craft and Shadowscapes, and it is the first one which is able to provide me with an intuitive understanding of Pips. I have to thank it for that! I can recommend it to all who like decks in the style of Golden Dawn (VIII is Justice, XI is Force there) and prefere symbolic representations but not too geometric art as is on Crowley Thoth tarot.
Jason Chandler
5つ星のうち5.0
This deck is seriously awesome!
2013年6月6日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I had been looking everywhere for a deck that felt right to me, and I finally found it!
The Luigi Scapini deck is absolutely beautiful. At first, it reminded me of the Visconti-Sforza Deck, which is why I didn't give it a second glance until recently. The Visconti-Sforza and Marseilles decks are beautiful, but difficult for some semi-beginners, like myself, to use because they are somewhat minimalistic in terms of symbolism.
So, I was looking for something that was Rider-Waite inspired. Something rich with images I could draw from, and use to help me remember what the cards represent, with illustrated pips too.
The Medieval Scapini Tarot Deck is everything I was looking for!
It is a modern deck, made to look old. So you get the feeling of working with something very old and mysterious, that also happens to embrace most Rider-Waite traditions. It is absolutely filled with imagery and details – so much so that some readers have called the cards "distracting". I personally like this about the cards. I have ADD, and they actually help grab my attention. I've also found that different parts of each card will stand out depending on when I look at them. This has given me a more three-dimensional sense of what the cards represent.
Scapini has also worked hard to represent most of the "ideas" that have been connected with Tarot over its history (Kabbalah, Astrology, etc). His references are mostly subtle, but present for anyone who finds those connections useful or important.
The pips are fully illustrated, in a way that is unique to Luigi Scapini. You can see how they line up with the Rider-Waite interpretations in most cases. I love this, because it develops a better understanding of the pips, by comparing these illustrations/interpretations with the Rider-Waite.
But what I love most about this deck: its sense of humor!
Luigi Scapini's sense of humor is everywhere in these cards! It's exactly the tone I've been looking for! I've never been big on rituals, or taking things too seriously. I like Carl Jungs theories on synchronicity, symbolism and archetypes – so I try to stay grounded, and focus on that when I study the cards. Scapini's sense of humor helps lighten the mood. Some people can be intimidated by the images on tarot cards. But Scapini's Death card, for example, is actually pretty funny-looking (the Death card is my favourite in this deck... he has quite a bum).
On the product itself: It comes with a companion book that explains Scapini's cards and the history of tarot cards in general (this book is alright, it's written/structured weird, but it's still interesting) and a small booklet of "divinatory meanings" that comes with the cards themselves (a great little booklet).
So, I would recommend this deck to anyone who has an interest in tarot. You might not feel drawn to use it, as I am, but at the very least it is great to just look at; a great work of art.
The Luigi Scapini deck is absolutely beautiful. At first, it reminded me of the Visconti-Sforza Deck, which is why I didn't give it a second glance until recently. The Visconti-Sforza and Marseilles decks are beautiful, but difficult for some semi-beginners, like myself, to use because they are somewhat minimalistic in terms of symbolism.
So, I was looking for something that was Rider-Waite inspired. Something rich with images I could draw from, and use to help me remember what the cards represent, with illustrated pips too.
The Medieval Scapini Tarot Deck is everything I was looking for!
It is a modern deck, made to look old. So you get the feeling of working with something very old and mysterious, that also happens to embrace most Rider-Waite traditions. It is absolutely filled with imagery and details – so much so that some readers have called the cards "distracting". I personally like this about the cards. I have ADD, and they actually help grab my attention. I've also found that different parts of each card will stand out depending on when I look at them. This has given me a more three-dimensional sense of what the cards represent.
Scapini has also worked hard to represent most of the "ideas" that have been connected with Tarot over its history (Kabbalah, Astrology, etc). His references are mostly subtle, but present for anyone who finds those connections useful or important.
The pips are fully illustrated, in a way that is unique to Luigi Scapini. You can see how they line up with the Rider-Waite interpretations in most cases. I love this, because it develops a better understanding of the pips, by comparing these illustrations/interpretations with the Rider-Waite.
But what I love most about this deck: its sense of humor!
Luigi Scapini's sense of humor is everywhere in these cards! It's exactly the tone I've been looking for! I've never been big on rituals, or taking things too seriously. I like Carl Jungs theories on synchronicity, symbolism and archetypes – so I try to stay grounded, and focus on that when I study the cards. Scapini's sense of humor helps lighten the mood. Some people can be intimidated by the images on tarot cards. But Scapini's Death card, for example, is actually pretty funny-looking (the Death card is my favourite in this deck... he has quite a bum).
On the product itself: It comes with a companion book that explains Scapini's cards and the history of tarot cards in general (this book is alright, it's written/structured weird, but it's still interesting) and a small booklet of "divinatory meanings" that comes with the cards themselves (a great little booklet).
So, I would recommend this deck to anyone who has an interest in tarot. You might not feel drawn to use it, as I am, but at the very least it is great to just look at; a great work of art.
Elisabetta
5つ星のうち5.0
ottimo
2013年8月29日にイタリアでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I Tarocchi sono stupendi e ben curati.
ll libro merita un'edizione anche in lingua italiana!!!
La spedizione puntuale.
Consigliato come regalo.
ll libro merita un'edizione anche in lingua italiana!!!
La spedizione puntuale.
Consigliato come regalo.
Annie
5つ星のうち5.0
beautiful cards
2012年12月2日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
These are beatiful cards to hold and read, liked the fact that they are big cards made them feel that bit more special. Beautifully illistrated. The book a bit deep but having read other Tarot books i was able to adapt. The small booklet that came was good. i would buy again if had to.
sophie007
5つ星のうち5.0
Highly Recommend!
2019年1月11日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
I love this deck. Artwork is beautiful and somewhat comical. Cardstock is great. I bonded with this deck right away and got amazingly accurate readings.
Comes with a nice sized book which explains the cards very thoroughly.
Comes with a nice sized book which explains the cards very thoroughly.