Soft water imagery gives this oracle deck a quiet, moonlit mood, made for reflective card pulls, journalling and slow moments at the table. Pastel scenes of tides, rain and luminous reflections create a gentle visual language, more intuitive than formal tarot and easy to return to day after day.
Moonlit water and soft pastel artwork
The visual world is fluid and dreamlike, with water as the thread running through the deck.
Pastel tones keep the artwork light, giving readings a softer, more contemplative atmosphere.
Moonlit reflections and tide-inspired imagery invite you to look slowly rather than rush the meaning.
Shimmering detail adds a sense of movement, like light catching on the surface of water.
It suits quiet card pulls, desk-side reflection, journalling prompts and gentle evening rituals.
A free-flowing oracle format
This is an oracle card deck rather than a traditional tarot structure. That means it is read through theme, image and personal association, without needing fixed suits, court cards or the Major Arcana sequence.
The water-led artwork gives the deck a clear emotional language. It is best approached as a reflective tool: pull a card, notice the image, and let it become a prompt for thought, writing or intention-setting.
Paper cards with a PET element
The deck is made from paper and PET plastic. The artwork has a soft, atmospheric finish, with pale colour and light-catching detail that suits the ethereal water theme.
How to use and keep it
Shuffle the cards in a way that feels comfortable, then draw one for a simple daily prompt or several for a more layered reading. Give yourself a moment with the image before reaching for an interpretation.
Keep the deck dry and stored flat when not in use. Clean hands help preserve the card surfaces, especially if it becomes part of a regular journalling or meditation practice.
Oracle cards in context
Oracle decks are more open than tarot. Where tarot usually follows a structured system…
country: China
type: Tarot Cards