Lastly I introduce cups and coins of the Tyldwick Tarot, a deck made in the United Kingdom in 1993. See previous posts for wands, swords and major arcana.
*Updates on June, 2021* 2nd Edition is now available here, limited 2000 copies.


Its Design (small arcana)
Each suit has a slightly different taste of colour.
Wands = Orange
Swords = Beige
Cups = Blue
Coins = Brown
Cups
The cups suit is designed in light blue tones.
Ace to 5 of cups
2 of Cups depicts two well-groomed shrubbery in a sunny classic garden. This garden, along with the buildings of 3 of cups and 5 of cups, is reminiscent of the palace.
6 – 10 of cups
6 of Cups generally indicates children in many decks, however in this Tyldwick Tarot deck there are only plants with a red water pot. How will you interpret this card? Let’s enjoy.
Court cards of cups
From left to right, King, Queen, Knight, and Page. Flowers are white. Like the swords, the weather is nice.
Coins
Colours of Coins reminds us of the trees and earth, green to brown.
Ace to 5 of coins
Coins, or rather disks, 2 of Coins is a combination of two gears, whether to pull up or lower the flowerpot, that is your choice.
6 – 10 of coins
6 of Coins has a barbed wire passed over a closed gate. It might open easily if I push it. Try it or not try, that is the question. 9 of Coins is littered with treasure chests. In 10 of Coins grapes are growing in abundance around the wine barrel.
Court cards of coins
From left to right, King, Queen, Knight, and Page.The edge of the picture is brown, but the design itself has a very green-ish impression.
Wrap Up
That’s all for the Tyldwick Tarot deck.
There are many beautiful decks privately published by indie parties. However, this deck is personally the most impressive one for me, I wish I could have delivered my thanks to the author. R.I.P. Neil.
YouTube video also available here, have a look if you feel like.
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