Tarot Decks
Here's a quick and easy way to check out the many Tarot decks we offer. It's also a great opportunity to view all the beautiful artwork Tarot artists have created over the centuries. Check back often for new Tarot decks!
The Rider-Waite Tarot deck is probably the most popular tarot deck in use today in the United States. It was first published in 1910 by Rider & Company, a London publisher. Arthur Edward Waite designed the deck in collaboration with Pamela Colman Smith, an American artist. Waite was a member of the Order of the Golden Dawn, an occult society of the time. Waite considered symbolism of prime importance, so the cards of the Rider-Waite deck were created to communicate esoteric principles through symbols. Waite describes his interpretations in his book The Key to the Tarot, sometimes published with pictures as The Pictorial Key to the Tarot. The powerful Thoth Tarot deck was designed by Aleister Crowley, an influencial and controversial occultist of the early 20th century. He worked on the deck from 1938 to 1943. This deck was created to illustrate Crowley's The Book of Thoth. The artist is Lady Frieda Harris. She worked with Crowley's rough sketches to produce images that would be faithful to his interpretations and her own vision. There are two versions of the Thoth deck. The cards pictured to either side are from the version published by U. S. Games with green borders and more muted colors. A second version known as the Swiss Thoth is published by AGMuller. It has grey borders and is pocket-sized. A special edition of the Swiss Thoth is available from U. S. Games. This deck contains three versions of the Magus (Magician) card. (See below). There are also two companion books and a Spanish version of the Special Edition. Beginner Tarot cards and decks. These are the Tarot sets that are easy for Tarot beginners, newbies and novices to use - though plenty of advanced readers use them too.
Rider and Clones Decks Crowley Thoth Decks Beginners Decks
Traditional tarot decks have taken a new twist. These fantasy decks offer a unique view on traditional tarot. They still have 78 cards split between Major and Minor arcana, but with flair. Dragons are a legend in many cultures, and they appear in quite a few different colours and poses in this highly popular Dragon Tarot deck section Tarot decks based on the Arthurian myth: Merlin, Arthur, Guinevere, the Knights of the Round Table and the legend of the Holy Grail.
Fantasy Decks Dragon Decks Medieval and Arthurian
Fairy Tarot and Oracle decks with images of fairies, faeries and nature spirits. many card readers who are witches and initiates of Wicca, often referred to as the Craft, the Old Religion or the Old Path. Decks based on Roman and Greek mythology, legends and archetypes of Ancient Greece and Rome.
Elves and Fairies Earth Religions  Roman and Greek
 The Saints & Angels are Christian-oriented decks. The cards are very conventionally attractive and feature God, Jesus, saints like Mother Theresa and Joan of Arc, and guardian angels. Since the dawn of time, animals have inspired our artistic impulses. From prehistoric cave paintings to the half-beast gods and monsters of the ancient world, from medieval hunting scenes to the 19th century animalier tradition, and from the fables of Aesop to the corporate mascots and blockbuster animated features of contemporary popular culture, it is clear that the human-animal connection is one of the most primordial and persistent relationships in all of civilization. With strong emphasis on the elements and nature, the Spiritual Quests of Tarot Decks focuses on seeking spiritual growth and connection through the natural cycles of life. The images are very attractive, with soothing colours that blend together harmoniously.
Angels and Saints Animalier Spiritual Quests 
There is an excellent choice of Goddess tarot decks available. These decks can be both an excellent way of familiarizing yourself with the attributes of the various Goddesses and a means of gaining a greater insight into your life. For Lover's  Tarot decks whispers that all love relationship mirror our relationship with ourselves Techno Decks for the twenty-first century, full of imagery that is beautiful, provocative, and stimulating. This decks will make you reconceive everything you thought you knew about tarot
Goddesses For Lovers Techno Decks
These decks are really for collectors who appreciate tarot as art and they will be well printed and packaged and of interest to the small band of enthusiasts and collectors of tarot. The tarot cards as representing archetypes: fundamental types of persons or places These Tarot Decks serve to expand global consciousness and cross-cultural awareness
Artists and Styles Persons and Places Global Awareness
The decks in this category are inspired by, or use as their theme, Buddhism, Zen, Shinto, Tantra, Feng Shui, Japanese art and culture, Chinese art and culture, and Eastern philosophy.  I can still smell the dust, "Come into my shop…Curios from Cairo, Mysteries from Memphis, Secrets from Seqqara, Oddities of Edfu, we have antiquities from Alexandria, sundries from Aswaan, and mysteries from Marsa Alam... and Baba Ganouch from Giza.  Tarot structure and Egyptology a mix of Egyptian history, mythologyhave been blended seamlessly in these tarot decks of Ancient Egypt.
Indo-Asian Near Eastern Egyptian
 Rune decks are sets of oracle cards based on Futhark runes and runic system  Nordic and Celtic Tarot cards and decks celebrating ancient British & Norse culture and legends.  Russian folk tales and historical legends culture
Runes Nordic and Celtic Russian
 Native American Tarot is inspired by their shamanism, spirituality, and connection with the natural world.  The Meso American Tarot decks are inspired by the pre-Columbian, Central American culture of the Mayas For the best astrology tarot, try our Heavenly Decks
Native American Meso American Heavenly
 Tarot and oracle decks with a strong Numeromancy theme.  Decks inspired by the sacred geometrical proportions.  MagickTarot cards and decks with deeper esoteric meanings, or for magical use. Includes alchemy, ceremonial magick, hermeticism and other occult studies.
Numeromancy Geomancy Magick
 Tarot and oracle cards with pictures of crystals.  Tarot and oracle decks with images of flowers or a floral theme. Eclectic Tarot cards and decks with humourous, fun or various themes 
Crystals and Gems Floral and Herbal Eclectic
Tarot Games cards and decks with humourous, fun or various themes A list of creative and inspiring tarot decks made and published by psychic artists Tarot decks set in an unusual historical period or era, such as Victorian England or Etruscan Italy.
Tarot Games Creative Historical
Marseilles Tarot decks have cards reproduced or reconstructed from the traditional eighteenth century French images of the Tarot de Marseilles. Historical Tarot decks of the Italian Visconti-Sforza family. Most are reproductions with the missing cards recreated to make a full 78-card deck.  Cartomancy is card reading, similar to tarot, except an ordinary deck of playing cards is used.
Marseilles Visconti Cartomancy
The original Sybila is the french one, it was created and used by Mlle Lenormand. She has been very popular in France not only because she created the first oracle card in the history but also she predicted many things to Josephine (Napoleon Bonaparte's wife), she even predicted with extraordinary accuracy that Napoleon Bonaparte would become Emperor and many other things. Looking for a protective tarot bag for your favorite tarot cards? If so, you've found the ultimate Tarot store! We have the largest selection of tarot bag designs on the Internet! A list of tarot books that we feel are useful and helpful to those interested in learning about tarot cards and in using tarot cards.
Sibilla Tarot Bags Tarot books