Gold Rose Tarot - classic RWS structure with gold foil and rose tones
Some tarot cards you use. Some you also enjoy holding. The Gold Rose Tarot falls into the second category. It follows the familiar Rider-Waite-Smith structure, but the cards look noticeably different from a standard RWS deck.
Designed by Vieux Monde, a creative collective that combines vintage aesthetics with contemporary production, the colour palette sits in a soft Pantone rose spectrum. Each of the 78 cards carries gold foil accents. The result is warm and distinctly decorative.
What you see on the cards
The imagery follows classic archetypes, but the atmosphere is soft and romantic. Rose tones dominate, and the gold picks out edges and symbols. Compared to a traditional RWS deck, the palette feels less contrasted and more quietly warm.
The cards measure 70 x 120 mm, a standard tarot size that sits comfortably in the hand. The card stock is sturdy enough for regular use, and the gold foil is applied to hold up through shuffling.
The guidebook
The deck comes with an 88-page English guidebook. It covers card meanings based on the classic tarot structure, with a focus on themes such as self-love, relationships, and emotional growth. Those already familiar with tarot will read it as a complement. Those new to it can start directly from the text.
About Vieux Monde
Vieux Monde is the creative collective behind this deck. They focus on designs that bring together vintage visual language and a modern sense of finish. The Gold Rose Tarot reflects that approach: classical symbolism, contemporary production.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 78
- Dimensions: 70 x 120 mm
- Guidebook: 88 pages, English
- Finish: Gold foil details, Pantone rose card stock
- Packaging: Sturdy storage box
- ISBN: 9781646712359
- Designer: Vieux Monde
Questions we often get
Does this deck follow the classic tarot structure?
Yes. The Gold Rose Tarot is built on the Rider-Waite-Smith tradition: 22 Major Arcana, 56 Minor Arcana across four suits. The card meanings align with what you would expect from a standard tarot deck.
What language are the cards and guidebook in?
The guidebook is in English. Based on the available information, the cards themselves do not carry titles or keywords in any additional language.