Review: Friar's Delight Lenormand
Posted: 24 Oct 2019, 19:14
My Friar's Delight has arrived !! Am so pleased.
So first the box is beautiful and sturdy and easy to open and close and any wear and tear would take millions of hours of usage. The little white book is lovely. The introduction in the lwb is delightful and was a pleasure to read. The basic meanings are all there and easy to follow.
Now the cards are wonderful. Firstly their size is perfect. So easy to hold in one's hands, and it's sort of like holding beautiful little treasures. I got the impression that I was holding some sweet and tiny children, all ready to play with me. The card stock is sturdy and the cards are, HALLELUJAH, not slippery. They're more like high quality decks of old European tarots. Not that smooth sort of feel of modern tarots. It's so appropriate for this deck and its theme !! (The printers did a helluva good job. I take my hat off to them.)
The black background isn't oppressive at all - it serves perfectly to highlight the delicate and intricate colours of the actual pictures of the cards. The colours stand out so well in front of this dark background and each one seems to shine. A treat for the eyes indeed.
The actual pictures are beautiful. It's like stepping into another world, but somehow and oddly, still familiar. You should see the Crossroad 22, the Sun 31 and the Moon 32 - one just wants to stare at them for ages and listen to the mysteries they whisper in our ears. Joan Marie, could you maybe post some high quality photos of these three cards ? I love them so much.
It's a deck also that has that very special Joan Marie touch. You know the one I mean.. her talent and wisdom and laughter and sensitivity, and ability to see magic and then go out and create some more, and all that kind of thing. I feel a little bit honoured and humbled to have her creation in my hands.
I'm looking forward to discovering the Lenormand with this deck when I have time. Lenormand is not something I've looked into and this is a perfect opportunity !
There, I think I'm done.
So first the box is beautiful and sturdy and easy to open and close and any wear and tear would take millions of hours of usage. The little white book is lovely. The introduction in the lwb is delightful and was a pleasure to read. The basic meanings are all there and easy to follow.
Now the cards are wonderful. Firstly their size is perfect. So easy to hold in one's hands, and it's sort of like holding beautiful little treasures. I got the impression that I was holding some sweet and tiny children, all ready to play with me. The card stock is sturdy and the cards are, HALLELUJAH, not slippery. They're more like high quality decks of old European tarots. Not that smooth sort of feel of modern tarots. It's so appropriate for this deck and its theme !! (The printers did a helluva good job. I take my hat off to them.)
The black background isn't oppressive at all - it serves perfectly to highlight the delicate and intricate colours of the actual pictures of the cards. The colours stand out so well in front of this dark background and each one seems to shine. A treat for the eyes indeed.
The actual pictures are beautiful. It's like stepping into another world, but somehow and oddly, still familiar. You should see the Crossroad 22, the Sun 31 and the Moon 32 - one just wants to stare at them for ages and listen to the mysteries they whisper in our ears. Joan Marie, could you maybe post some high quality photos of these three cards ? I love them so much.
It's a deck also that has that very special Joan Marie touch. You know the one I mean.. her talent and wisdom and laughter and sensitivity, and ability to see magic and then go out and create some more, and all that kind of thing. I feel a little bit honoured and humbled to have her creation in my hands.
I'm looking forward to discovering the Lenormand with this deck when I have time. Lenormand is not something I've looked into and this is a perfect opportunity !
There, I think I'm done.