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DIWATA: Filipino Mythology Oracle Cards

DIWATA: Filipino Mythology Oracle Cards

by MicheleDraws

Oracle33 cards
colorfulmythologydigitaldiverse
filipino-mythologyculturaldeitiesgraphic-artindigenous-folklorevibrant

Theme: Filipino mythology and deities

Medium: digital

A 33-card oracle deck by MicheleDraws, featuring Gods and Goddesses from Filipino mythology. The artwork uses a vibrant, graphic style with rich colors and intricate details inspired by traditional Filipino aesthetics.

About This Deck

The Diwata Oracle is a 33-card oracle deck created by artist MicheleDraws, focusing on the rich pantheon of Gods and Goddesses from Filipino mythology. The deck aims to introduce these lesser-known deities to a wider audience, offering a unique cultural perspective within the divination space. Each card is dedicated to a specific deity, embodying their stories, attributes, and lessons.

The deck's concept is rooted in the creator's heritage, providing a personal and authentic interpretation of Filipino folklore. The limited card count of 33 suggests a focused approach, with each deity likely representing distinct archetypes or energies for guidance and introspection. This structure makes the deck accessible for quick readings while still offering depth through its mythological foundation.

The campaign successfully raised $16,005 from 262 backers, indicating a strong interest in culturally specific and artist-driven oracle decks. While specific material details are not provided, the success of the campaign suggests a quality production. The Diwata Oracle stands out as a bridge between traditional mythology and modern divination practice, offering a tool for spiritual connection through a unique cultural lens.

Key Features

  • 33-card oracle deck
  • Centered on Filipino Gods and Goddesses
  • Vibrant, graphic art style by MicheleDraws
  • Successfully funded on Kickstarter with 262 backers
  • Offers a unique cultural perspective on divination

Who It's For

This deck is ideal for oracle readers interested in exploring diverse mythologies, particularly those with an interest in Filipino culture or Southeast Asian folklore. It will appeal to collectors who appreciate unique, artist-driven decks with a strong cultural theme and a vibrant, graphic art style. Readers seeking a focused oracle system with a manageable card count for daily guidance will also find this deck suitable.

The Story Behind This Deck

MicheleDraws created the Diwata Oracle as a way to explore and share the rich mythology of the Philippines. The deck is a personal project that brings to life the Gods and Goddesses of her heritage, aiming to introduce these figures to a broader audience. The successful Kickstarter campaign, which raised over $16,000, reflects the community's support for culturally specific and artistically driven divination tools.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the Diwata Oracle deck?
The Diwata Oracle is a 33-card deck. Each card is dedicated to a specific God or Goddess from Filipino mythology, offering focused guidance and insights.
What is the theme of the Diwata Oracle?
The deck is centered around the Gods and Goddesses of Filipino mythology. It explores their stories, attributes, and lessons, providing a unique cultural perspective for divination and spiritual reflection.
Is the Diwata Oracle suitable for beginners?
Oracle decks are generally beginner-friendly, and a 33-card deck offers a manageable number of cards to learn. The deck's focus on specific deities means each card likely has a clear theme, making it accessible for those new to oracle reading, especially if it includes a guidebook explaining each deity's meaning.

Campaign Stats

Raised

$16K

Backers

262

Funded

186%

Launched

Apr 2023

Platform: Kickstarter

View Campaign

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