
The Cihuatlan Oracle -
by Chicome Itzcuintli Amatlapalli
Theme: Mesoamerican goddesses and indigenous women's wisdom
Medium: pencil ink
The Cihuatlan Oracle is a Mexican oracle deck that honors Mesoamerican goddesses and the wisdom of indigenous women. It features detailed, hand-drawn artwork with a rich color palette and traditional motifs.
About This Deck
The Cihuatlan Oracle is a divination deck rooted in Mesoamerican culture, specifically designed to honor indigenous women and the pantheon of "Goddesses" from Mexican traditions. The deck's name, "Cihuatlan," likely refers to a place or concept associated with women, reinforcing its central theme of feminine wisdom and ancestral connection. Each card appears to represent a specific deity, legendary figure, or cultural archetype, such as "Oxomoco," "Xocomil," "La Llorona," and "Mictecacihuatl," as seen in the card titles.
The artwork is highly detailed, employing a style that evokes traditional Mesoamerican codices and murals while incorporating a contemporary illustrative sensibility. The color palette is rich and earthy, with vibrant accents that highlight intricate patterns and symbolic elements. The deck serves as a cultural bridge, offering a unique perspective on divination that draws from a specific indigenous heritage, making it a valuable tool for those seeking to connect with these traditions.
As an oracle deck, it is designed for intuitive interpretation, providing guidance and insight through its culturally specific imagery and themes. The focus on "Goddesses" and "indigenous women" suggests a deck that emphasizes empowerment, ancestral knowledge, and a deep connection to the natural and spiritual worlds as understood within Mesoamerican cosmology. The successful Kickstarter campaign indicates a strong community interest in decks that explore diverse cultural narratives.
Key Features
- Oracle deck focused on Mesoamerican "Goddesses" and indigenous women's wisdom
- Detailed, hand-drawn artwork with traditional cultural motifs
- Features figures like Oxomoco, Xocomil, La Llorona, and Mictecacihuatl
- Successfully funded on Kickstarter with 234 backers
- Rich, earthy color palette with vibrant accents
Who It's For
This deck is ideal for readers interested in Mesoamerican mythology, indigenous cultures, and feminine spiritual traditions. It will appeal to those seeking an oracle deck with a strong cultural identity and rich, detailed artwork. Experienced oracle readers who appreciate non-traditional systems and unique thematic approaches will find it particularly engaging. It is also suitable for collectors of culturally specific decks and individuals looking to explore themes of ancestral wisdom and empowerment through a distinct lens.
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Campaign Stats
Raised
$29K
Backers
234
Funded
151%
Launched
Aug 2025
Platform: Kickstarter
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