Tarot Decks

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Explore enchanting tarot decks for divination, guidance, and creative expression. Discover unique art styles, from watercolor rabbits to Celtic lore, perfect for beginners and seasoned readers.

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Popular tarot deck illustration styles range from classic, symbol-rich linework inspired by traditional tarot to modern digital paintings with bold color and high contrast. You’ll find plenty of decks with minimal black-and-white ink, watercolor and pastel palettes, collage and mixed-media looks, and detailed fantasy or gothic themes. Some tarot decks also use vintage engraving, Art Nouveau-inspired figures, or cute cartoon-style characters.
Tarot decks are often printed on coated card stock with a matte, satin, or glossy finish. Matte feels less reflective and can look more muted, while glossy tends to make colors pop and wipes clean easily. You’ll also find decks with soft-touch or velvet-style lamination for a grippy feel, plus linen-textured finishes that help with shuffling.
Many tarot decks come in a standard tarot size that fits comfortably in your hands, while smaller pocket or mini decks are widely available for travel and quick pulls. You’ll also find larger oversized decks with bigger card faces for detailed artwork. Item descriptions often note card dimensions, card count, and whether a tuck box or rigid box is included.
A standard tarot deck typically includes 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana. You’ll also find plenty of tarot decks that add extra cards like an alternate version of a card, an extra major card, or an oracle-style bonus card. Many items include a guidebook or small booklet as well.
For a beginner-friendly tarot deck, look for clear imagery that matches classic card meanings, plus readable suit symbols and numbered Minor Arcana. Many tarot decks include a guidebook with keywords, upright/reversed notes, and sample spreads. Smooth, medium-weight card stock and a sturdy box help with frequent shuffling and daily pulls.