Colour, crystal imagery and quiet reflection sit at the centre of this oracle card deck, made for slow pulls, journalling and small daily rituals. The artwork leans into gemstone tones, imagined elixirs and soft symbolic prompts, giving each card a bright point of focus without tying it to a traditional tarot system.
Crystal colour and reflective prompts
The visual mood is clean and jewel-like, with white space, purple crystal artwork and saturated card images that feel easy to sit with.
One card shows a simple lotus-style line drawing, set with small coloured stones as a calm focal image.
The deck draws on themes such as courage, clarity, renewal and joy, giving each pull a short idea to consider.
The crystal and elixir theme suits reflective reading, intention-setting and quiet time with a notebook.
Rounded card corners soften the look in the hand and keep the deck feeling gentle rather than formal.
A softer structure than tarot
This is an oracle deck, so it is not bound to the 78-card tarot structure, the four suits, or the Major Arcana. Each card stands as its own prompt, with crystal-inspired imagery and a concise theme to open a moment of reflection.
Paper and PET finish
The deck is made from paper and PET, with a smooth printed surface and vivid colour. The box shown carries purple crystal artwork, echoing the deck’s mineral theme before the first card is drawn.
How to use it in a daily ritual
Shuffle gently, draw a card, and let the word or image shape a short pause. It works well beside a journal, on a bedside table, or as part of a morning check-in before the day becomes busy.
Keep the cards dry and away from spills. Store them back together after use so the deck stays clean and easy to reach for.
Crystals, elixirs and modern oracle practice
Oracle cards are often used as reflective tools rather than fixed divination systems. Unlike traditional tarot, they can follow their own visual language, which makes them especially suited to …
country: China
feature: Natural Materials
type: Tarot Cards