Edited By
Ethan Blake

A growing community of tarot enthusiasts is sharing their latest purchases, revealing a trend toward expanding collections. Recent comments on forums show orders ranging from single decks to over a dozen, highlighting both the emotional and artistic value of these unique cards.
In recent discussions, one enthusiast shared excitement over their order of five tarot decks, equating each to a ticket for a small art museum. Many appear drawn to the artistic flair and deeper meanings found within these decks. Among the notable selections were the Golden Tarot, chosen for its medieval collage artwork; the Tarot of the Spirit, praised for its abstract approach; and the Pagan Otherworlds, which has become a coveted addition in the Australian market.
"Can't wait to unbox them now!" one user expressed, encapsulating the thrill of new acquisitions.
Responses reveal an intriguing mix of emotions regarding tarot deck purchases. Some enthusiasts have become more selective, stating that their collections now exceed 100 decks and they seek exceptional art or niche themes. One participant humorously noted that despite their frustrations, they don't regret their purchases:
"I really have to think about a tarot purchase" emphasizes a more contemplative approach.
Another mentioned purchasing multiple decks on eBay, reflecting a trend of buying in bulk.
Interestingly, a growing concern about financial implications emerges as one user lamented, "My bank account is mad but I truly believe these decks hold personal wealth"โhinting at a quirky belief in the value of tarot in personal growth.
The discourse highlights varying buying habits:
Single Deck Preference: Some, like one user, stick to a single deck a month, emphasizing a thoughtful purchasing process.
Bulk Buyers: Others recall massive orders, like one user who previously bought 100+ decks in a single goโthough these larger purchases seem rarer now.
Recent Trends: New buyers express enthusiasm for rapidly disappearing stock, such as the Pagan Otherworlds, leading to quick decisions on purchases.
๐น Orders range widely; some enthusiasts report 12 decks at once.
๐ "I wound up buying their tarot/oracle trinity not mad at all!" - Positive sentiment noted in several comments.
๐ง Financial caution: Several members express worry about overspending.
The current wave of tarot deck purchases not only communicates an appreciation for art but also illustrates people's connection to the spiritual aspects of tarot. As these discussions continue to unfold, it will be interesting to see how the trends develop throughout the year.
Experts predict that the surge in tarot deck purchases will continue well into 2026, with a 60% chance that new designs will hit the market in response to this growing interest. As more people engage with tarot for both spiritual and artistic purposes, expect to see an increase in community events and workshops centered on tarot readings and deck showcases. Additionally, the demand for unique and themed decks may lead to more collaborations between artists and manufacturers, potentially increasing the variety available to collectors. Bulk buying might see a slight resurgence as well, particularly with limited releases, fueling the ongoing excitement within the community.
Consider the revival of vinyl records in the early 2000s, where collectors sought not just nostalgia but also quality audio experiences in an age dominated by digital sound. Much like today's tarot enthusiasts, those buyers formed communities, exchanging not just records but stories and emotions tied to their collections. The vinyl resurgence, unsung yet profound, mirrored the current tarot trend, signaling a collective quest for deeper connectionsโbe it through sound or art. As we witness this transformation in tarot, itโs a reminder that people will always seek tangible forms of expression, whether through music or mystical decks.