The Labyrinth Tarot Deck Review
“You remind me of the babe…”
When I got deck as a gift I broke out in song, I am not gonna lie. One of my favorite childhood films is now a tarot deck. All the characters that we love so much make a beautiful appearance and are so well suited for the cards they represent. We have Jereth as The Magician, Hoggle as the Hierophant, Sir Disymus as The Chariot and my personal favorite, The Worm as Lord of Junk just to name a few.
I giggled when I saw the Justice card. It’s the Helping Hands, “She chose down.” It is just so perfect and truly takes you into that world.
The deck comes with a 128 fully illustrated and in color guidebook. The packaging is very nice; the cards will be safe in this tuck box. The meanings always refer to the movie and it is truly an enjoyable read. They created 3 tarot spreads that are super cleaver. They are named “Things Aren’t Always What They Seem”, “You Have No Power Over Me”, and “The Door Knockers Conundrum”. All are very beginner friendly, the most cards you pull in a spread is 4.
This deck truly picks the most iconic moments to bring back to life through the cards. I interviewed this deck using a deck interview spread. I have found it truly loves talking about creative projects. It has a lot of fire energy. So just remember when you have a fun new idea you wanna look into, this deck would love to help you out.
There are some changes to some of the major arcana cards. The Lovers is now The Dancers, Death is now Fate, and the Devil is now Demon. The minors have also been renamed. Wands are Poles, Swords are Feathers, Pentacles is Junk and Cups is Pots. The cards do have borders so for those of us who MOD our decks it is pretty even to cut and the edges are unfinished so no pretty gilding here. You can color the edges if you like. The minor arcana is set up as a pip style deck. That just means there is no people. For example, 6 of Pots is just 6 pots. Personally, I love this so much more because it gets your intuition working much better. The backs of the cards are not reversible, so keep that in mind if you read reversals.
The only negative thing I have to say after working with this deck is that the card stock seems to warp very easily. It’s not terrible though, It just makes me worry how it will be affected over time. I honestly can’t find any big complaints it’s just a delight to work with.
The artwork is so intriguing. It kind of reminds me of the Wild Unknown Tarot, where its that ink sketch type of artwork. It has a old time vintage aesthetic to it.
These beloved characters are just waiting to talk to you. If the deck could talk, I believe it would say, “And remember, fair maiden, should you need us…”
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Happy is the new rich,
Laura Lee