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Unique Pip Decks | Boosting Representation in the Tarot Community

By

Sofia Valdez

Jul 2, 2025, 10:02 AM

Edited By

Fiona Kelly

Updated

Jul 3, 2025, 10:53 PM

2 minutes of reading

A vibrant display of pip decks designed by female and queer creators, showcasing unique art and themes.

A growing interest in unique pip decks from female and queer creators is sparking discussions on user boards. Since the start of July 2025, enthusiasts have been actively sharing their go-to recommendations, emphasizing a desire for decks that reflect personal aesthetics over traditional designs.

Exciting New Recommendations

In addition to previous suggestions, recent comments introduced several noteworthy decks:

  • Charlie Claire Burgess: Known for Fifth Spirit Tarot and Gay Marseille, both praised for their unique artistic approaches.

  • Inversion Tarot: A black-and-white pip deck in a tin, described as "cute as a button" that's gaining traction.

  • Pip Speak Tarot: Mentioned for its fun illustrations, appealing to a younger audience.

  • Sefirot: The Spheres of Heaven Tarot and Tattoo Tarot also emerged as popular recommendations, with one user mentioning, "I would have bought the 'pocket' size because the regular deck is pretty damn big!"

  • Pagan Otherworlds and Modern Goth Tarot were highlighted as colorful and positive options, with emphasis on their vibrant artistry.

A community member stated, "I just got the Minchiate deck today, and itโ€™s lovely, with 97 cards that expand on Marseille designs." Others mentioned the allure of the Lighted Window Tarot, praising its beauty despite it being a pip deck.

Sentiment of Community Engagement

Most feedback on these recommendations has been enthusiastic. People are eager to support diverse creators while seeking decks that resonate with their values. One commenter remarked, "We need more art that reflects our values and experiences."

Expanding Perspectives

The trend is not without its informative discussions. Some shared interest in decks like White Sage Tarot and Medieval Feathers, indicating a wide range of artistic expression within the community. Notably, a Scottish artist's Tarot of the Witches, designed for the movie Live and Let Die, was highlighted as an interesting non-traditional choice.

"Metanoia Marseille offers a fresh perspective on classic themes," commented one participant, signaling strong support for innovative designs.

Key Insights

  • ๐Ÿƒ Diverse Choices: Users are exploring a wider array of pip decks, showcasing varied styles.

  • ๐ŸŒˆ Creator Spotlight: Many recommended decks are made by female and queer artists, reflecting a push for representation.

  • ๐Ÿ’ก Artistic Innovation: The community values unique aesthetics, indicating a shift away from conventional tarot art.

  • ๐ŸŒŸ Users are keen on decks like Tattoo Tarot for their artistry, even if size is a factor in purchasing decisions.

This movement towards inclusive and personalized tarot decks hints at a bright future for independent artists. As more individuals seek representation, the marketplace may soon see an influx of creatively expressive pip decks that resonate with a broader audience.

Curiously, will the next best-selling deck come from a previously overlooked creator? Only time will tell.