RWS
Appearance
See also: RWs
English
[edit]Proper noun
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RWS
- (tarot) Initialism of Rider-Waite-Smith; a tarot deck first published in 1909 by William Rider & Son, featuring illustrations by artist Pamela Colman Smith, based on the instructions of occultist A. E. Waite.
- 2002, Mary K. Greer, The Complete Book of Tarot Reversals[1], page 47:
- The RWS card shows the Empress in a garden suggesting natural surroundings, gardening, beautifying your environment, or working with food, plants, and personal enhancements.
- 2014, Mark McElroy, A Guide to Tarot Card Meanings[2], page 80:
- In RWS-influenced decks, the Sun card depicts a single gleeful child.
- 2016, Courtney Weber, Tarot for One: The Art of Reading for Yourself[3], page 237:
- I referenced the RWS in my examples, but only for reasons of accessibility—not because I think it’s a better deck.
- Synonym: RW
Further reading
[edit]Rider–Waite Tarot on Wikipedia.Wikipedia