
There is a particular kind of magic that belongs to women in Tarot—the quiet, fierce, intuitive knowing that speaks through tides, moonlight, ancient goddesses, and the deep ocean of the subconscious. These decks don’t just tell stories; they awaken something remembered. If you’re drawn to Priestesses, Goddesses, and Mermaids, these Tarot and Oracle decks invite you into a world where feminine wisdom is not symbolic—it is alive.
“Invisible presences, those spirits of women, pervade every moment of life.” — Virginia Woolf
Here are 10 of the most enchanting women-centered Tarot and Oracle decks to add to your collection.
The Fairy Tale Heroine Oracle by Sharon Blackie
Humans are natural storytellers, making sense of the world through tales, especially those encountered in childhood. Fairy tales are the finest teaching stories, holding rich, deep lessons that show us a pathway toward change and how to live more fully in the world. At their heart is the theme of transformation.
Goddess Tarot by Kris Waldherr
A true classic, the Goddess Tarot reimagines traditional Tarot through the lens of global goddess mythology. Each Major Arcana card is paired with a goddess from a different culture, blending mythology, psychology, and spiritual empowerment. It’s both educational and deeply spiritual, perfect for those who want a grounded yet mystical deck.
Oracle of the Mermaids by Lucy Cavendish
The Mermaid Tarot by Leeza Robertson
Whimsical yet powerful, The Mermaid Tarot reimagines the Rider-Waite system through underwater symbolism. The feminine energy here is fluid, emotional, and transformative. It’s especially helpful for readers who want a familiar Tarot structure softened by intuitive oceanic imagery.
Divine Feminine Oracle by Meggan Watterson
Goddess Power Oracle by Colette Baron-Reid
A modern, vibrant oracle deck that channels goddesses from many traditions, each offering guidance on empowerment, healing, and life transitions. The messages are direct, supportive, and grounded in personal transformation. Ideal for daily inspiration and spiritual alignment.
Queen of the Moon Oracle by Stacey Demarco
For countless millennia, humans have connected to the mystical power of the moon and the energy of the seasons. For our ancient ancestors, the earliest veneration and sacred honouring was of the Moon, the seasons, the cycles of light and dark, hot and cold and fertility and rest, and this beautifully illustrated Queen of the Moon Oracle allows you, the modern seeker, to plug into these, the most primal energies of all.
The Solitary Witch Oracle by Lucy Cavendish
Journey into the magical realm of The Solitary Witch Oracle and find the guidance you need. Lady Viktoria's evocative and ethereal illustrations give deep meaning and power to each of the 45 cards, and the 180-page companion book helps you enhance every reading with Lucy Cavendish's expert advice. This oracle shows you there is much to gain on a solitary path, and it will be your constant companion in improving your craft.
The Starseed Oracle by Rebecca Campbell
While cosmic in scope, this oracle carries a strong feminine spiritual voice centered on awakening, intuition, and soul remembrance. It speaks to the intuitive seeker who feels “otherworldly” yet deeply connected to Earth’s healing journey.
Myths & Mermaids: Oracle of the Water by Amber Logan
The mystical element of water is both bringer of life and bearer of death, the herald of hope and the harbinger of destruction. Who better, then, to ask for guidance and inspiration than the spirits of water themselves, the Water Fae? Mermaids, sprites, nymphs, and more―their wisdom and insight have been collected within this oracle to help us comprehend and embrace the enigmatic dichotomy that is water.
These decks are more than tools—they are companions for inner journeys. Whether you are drawn to the priestess who guards silence, the goddess who demands remembrance, or the mermaid who teaches emotional flow, each deck opens a doorway into a different expression of feminine magic.
Working with these cards is not just about predicting the future. It’s about remembering your own inner mythology and magic.





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