I offer a variety of different decks for you to choose from for your readings. Feel free to read about each type of deck (fully illustrated, pip, and alternative), or just pick one deck that you really connect with. Because readings are done online, it is important that you feel you can really connect to the images I will be sending you. So please take your time browsing and pick a deck that you really feel a connection with. It can be based on colours, theme, art style, etc. If you'd like more pictures of any of these decks please don't hesitate to contact me.
Fully Illustrated Tarot Decks
These Tarot decks are "fully illustrated", meaning every card in the deck, including the numbered cards of the four suits of the Minor Arcana, have illustrations and scenery/imagery to read intuitively. These decks, from my experience, provide more intuitive readings, less "by the book" meanings, and have more of the artists' individual flair. These decks are able to have more personal (to the artist) meanings behind the cards included. Knowing numerology and colour meanings is helpful, though not necessary (as with the other Tarot deck categories I have listed), to add layers of meanings to each card.
Pip Tarot Decks
Pip decks differ from fully-illustrated Tarot decks in that, in the Minor Arcana, the numbered cards of each suit simply have that number of item on the card. For example, rather than depicting a scene that displays the meaning of the 8 of swords, a pip Tarot deck would simply have 8 swords on the card with no (or minimal) other imagery. These decks are often harder to read intuitively and you need to really know the Tarot card meanings to unlock the bigger picture of the whole reading. Knowing numerology is helpful for these readings, and in some of these decks colour is heavily used to add layers of meaning.
Alternative Tarot Decks
These decks are decks that don't quite fit into either pip or fully-illustrated categories. Some of these decks use their own systems based on the original suits and meanings of the Rider Waite Smith Tarot deck, but with their own naming or own imagery for the numbered Minor Arcana (and sometimes Major Arcana) suits. These can be interesting decks to read intuitively, as they don't always have a ton of scenery, and sometimes there are other aspects you need to learn to know the full meanings of the cards (such as with the Botanical Tarot, knowing various types of plants and fungi helps give deeper meaning to the cards). Knowing numerology, colour theory, etc. can also add a layer of meaning to these decks more so than some other decks in my collection.