
Auka Tarot Deck
by Eve Shafa
Theme: Slavic folk magic and a forest of dreams
Medium: digital
The Auka Tarot Deck is a 78-card tarot deck inspired by Slavic folk tradition and a magical forest of dreams. Created by Eve Shafa, it features illustrations with a distinct folk art aesthetic.
About This Deck
The Auka Tarot Deck is a 78-card tarot deck rooted in Slavic folk tradition, designed by artist and tarot reader Eve Shafa. The deck draws inspiration from a "magical forest of dreams," aiming to connect users with ancestral wisdom and the mystical elements of Slavic folklore. Each card is intended to serve as a guide, reflecting the creator's belief in tarot as a powerful tool for life guidance.
The deck includes a booklet, suggesting that it provides interpretations or insights specific to its Slavic theme. The campaign offered various tiers, including a set of five postcards featuring Major Arcana illustrations and an e-book on Slavic magic and folklore, indicating a rich thematic background that extends beyond the cards themselves. The Auka Tarot is positioned as a tool for personal introspection and connection to cultural heritage.
The artwork, as seen in the provided image, features a stylized, somewhat minimalist approach with a vibrant color palette. The deck aims to offer a unique reading experience by blending traditional tarot structure with a distinctive cultural and artistic lens, appealing to those interested in Slavic mythology and a more intuitive, folk-inspired approach to divination.
Key Features
- 78-card tarot deck inspired by Slavic folk tradition
- Includes a booklet with card explanations
- Features unique folk-art illustrations
- Creator is a native of North Caucasus region of Russia and an ancestry seeker
- Campaign offered additional items like Major Arcana postcards and a Slavic magic e-book
Who It's For
This deck is suitable for tarot readers interested in Slavic folklore, mythology, and ancestral traditions. It will appeal to those who appreciate a folk-art aesthetic with a whimsical and slightly mysterious tone. Readers who prefer intuitive decks with a strong cultural theme, rather than strict Rider-Waite-Smith adherence, will find this deck engaging. It is also a good fit for collectors seeking unique, culturally specific tarot decks.
The Story Behind This Deck
Eve Shafa is a native of the North Caucasus region of Russia, a heritage that deeply influences her work. She is an avid ancestry seeker, committed to continuing the rituals of her forebearers. As a tarot reader, she learned from a Slavic witch and believes in the cards as a powerful tool for guidance. The Auka Tarot Deck is a direct expression of her connection to Slavic folk tradition and her personal spiritual journey.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$3.6K
Backers
66
Funded
58%
Launched
Jul 2022
Platform: Kickstarter
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