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Tarot cards are a perfect fit for a Gothic lifestyle, where you embrace darkness, symbolism, and self-reflection instead of simply "dressing in black." In our Tarot category at EASURE, you'll find designs deeply rooted in occult imagery, archetypes, and mystical stories—translated into dark art , organic textiles, and select accessories that suit you and your altar, not just any esoteric shelf.
Tarot cards as a statement: more than decoration, more than esotericism
Tarot cards have a long history as a mirror of the unconscious. The 78 cards, Major and Minor Arcana , tell stories of the Fool, Death, the Tower, the Sun, and the Moon. Each card carries an image, a feeling, a chapter of your journey.
At EASURE, we're not about selling tarot as a drugstore "lifestyle gadget." For us, tarot belongs to the same realm as the pentagram , Baphomet , Ouija board , or witchcraft —symbols you consciously choose because they resonate with your inner world. In our Tarot category, you'll find this very imagery on shirts, hoodies, jewelry, and home decor—as wearable tarot cards for your everyday life.
You're not just looking to buy tarot cards, you're looking for expression. That's exactly where EASURE comes in.
What are Tarot cards – and why do they feel so Gothic?
Traditionally, tarot cards consist of 78 cards :
22 Major Arcana cards – powerful archetypes such as The Fool, The Magician, Death, The Tower, The Devil, The Sun, The World
56 cards of the Minor Arcana – divided into four “suits” or elements: Wands (Fire), Cups (Water), Swords (Air), Coins (Earth)
The images on the Tarot cards speak in symbols: skeletons, towers, swords, crowns, stars, moons, flames, angels, demons. For many people, this seems threatening. For you, it probably simply reflects how you already perceive the world: ambivalent, dark, intense.
That's exactly why tarot cards fit so well into the Gothic scene:
Memento mori – Death as a card serves as a reminder of transience and transformation, not cheap horror.
Shadow work – The Devil, The Tower, The Nine of Swords speak of fear, dependency, and fractures.
Magic & Ritual – Pentagram, chalice, staff, sword also appear in ritual magic, witchcraft and occultism.
In our Tarot category, we combine this symbolism with our dark art aesthetic. Tarot appears as a motif in several thematic worlds at EASURE – you'll find it directly in Tarot , but also indirectly in categories like Witchcraft , Occult , or in the glossary entry for the pentagram .
Major Arcana: Tarot card motifs with maximum symbolic power
Many people searching for tarot cards online are primarily interested in the Major Arcana . These 22 cards contain the most powerful imagery – perfect for dark art motifs, prints, and accessories.
Archetypes you already know – from movies, metal album covers, and nightmares
Here are a few examples that you will find reflected again and again in our design:
The Fool (0) – the figure on the precipice, stepping into the unknown.
The High Priestess (II) – the mysterious knowledge behind the veil, pure witchcraft vibes.
The Hierophant / High Priest (V) – religious power, authority, sometimes also hypocrisy.
The Cart (VII) – Self-control, power, forward movement.
Justice (XI) – Sword and Scales, karmic balance.
The Hanged Man (XII) – Repentance, Intermediate World, Sacrifice, Change of Perspective.
Death (XIII) – Skeleton with scythe, rider, transition into a new phase.
The Tower (XVI) – exploding building, lightning, falling figures.
The Star (17th century) – Hope after darkness, clear night.
The Moon (18th century) – Deception, Dream, Shadow Work.
The sun (19) – bright, almost childlike light that reveals everything.
The Court (XX) – Resurrection, Call, Decision.
The World (XXI) – Conclusion, completion, the circle closes.
If you've already looked at our shirts like "The Death - Gothic Shirt," you'll immediately recognize this imagery. In our Death-themed category, we use similar motifs – ideal if you want to combine Tarot and Death symbolism.
Minor Arcana: Wands, Cups, Swords, Coins – everyday life in symbol mode
The Minor Arcana often seems less spectacular. Yet these tarot cards reflect your everyday life:
When you browse our collections, you will find these elements everywhere: swords, knives, flames, chalices and coins appear as symbols in our Dark Art shirts ( Dark Art Collection ), on Gothic necklaces ( Gothic Necklaces ) or pins ( Gothic Pins ).
Here's how to incorporate the language of Tarot cards into your look – without having to carry a whole deck with you all the time.
Tarot card reading – your ritual, your altar, your outfit
Many people who search for "buy tarot cards" are looking for specific instructions on how to lay out tarot cards . You might already know this, but we'll summarize the most important points so you can easily connect them with your style and our collection.
Setting: Space, light, symbols
You create an atmosphere before you shuffle the tarot cards:
Black fabrics, candles, perhaps a pentagram pin or a Baphomet necklace as a focal point.
A cloth or altar on which you will later spread out the tarot deck.
Your clothing as part of the ritual: A Gothic hoodie from Gothic Hoodies or a shirt from the Witchcraft collection reinforces this feeling of "I am now going into another room".
You use tarot not just as a tool, but as a mood. Everything you wear speaks to you.
Basic layout systems – short and practical
You don't need a 300-page manual to get started. Two classics will suffice for most questions:
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You draw a single tarot card.
You see them as a mirror to your day: mood, challenge, learning opportunity.
For your Gothic lifestyle, a card from the Major Arcana or a strong picture card like the "Queen of Swords" would be perfect.
Three-card spread
Card 1: Past / Cause
Map 2: Present / Core
Map 3: Future / Development
Ideal for topics such as relationships, jobs, creative projects, or your own shadow work.
As you delve deeper, more complex systems come into play – the cross, the Celtic cross, relationship spreads. But the symbolism of the cards and your connection to them are paramount for the atmosphere of your tarot session. That's precisely why we support you with motifs that you can integrate into your clothing, decorations, and accessories.
Tarot cards, Gothic fashion and occult symbolism – how it all comes together at EASURE
Tarot cards don't belong in a "neutral esoteric corner" for us. They occupy a space between horror, occultism, witchcraft, and dark art . You'll find this vibe in many of our categories:
Tarot theme world : Prints, motifs and accessories revolving around archetypes, arcana and symbols: Tarot Collection
This interconnectedness creates your overall picture: Tarot cards as core symbolism, reinforced by jewelry, chokers, pins, prints and decorations.
Why buy tarot cards from EASURE and not "just anywhere online"?
You know the typical results for "tarot cards online": large marketplaces, esoteric shops, wholesale packages. The product images show colorful decks, the descriptions sound like horoscope columns. That works for many people. Not for you, though.
Our view:
Gothic first, Tarot as expression – at EASURE the focus is on Gothic clothing, dark art and occult aesthetics. Tarot cards flow into this world and therefore seem more coherent than isolated esoteric items.
Symbolism with conviction – We don't use symbols like the pentagram, Baphomet, and Tarot as empty provocations, but rather with an anti-fascist, inclusive stance. You can see this, for example, in the Against Shirts and Against Hoodies .
Sustainability – Our hand-printed organic shirts and hoodies feature tarot and occult motifs on textiles you can wear with a clear conscience. No fast-fashion disposable goods, but pieces that last.
You are combining two levels:
Tarot cards as a personal, inner tool.
Tarot and occult motifs as a visible expression of your values and taste.
Your Tarot Look: Outfits and accessories to complement your deck
Want to buy tarot cards and sharpen your style at the same time? Here are a few ideas on how to combine our products with your deck.
1. The High Priestess – Witchcraft & Witch Vibes
The High Priestess card represents intuition, secret knowledge, and lunar energy. Suitable style:
Dark, flowing pieces from the Witchcraft category : Witchcraft Styles
Witch motifs such as brooms, cauldrons, sigils from the category "Witches"
Delicate Gothic necklaces with pentagram or moon from Gothic necklaces
Your tarot cards and your outfit speak the same language: secret, focused, magical.
2. Death – Transformation instead of cheap shock value
The Death card symbolizes change, the end of a cycle, a new beginning. You'll find this vibe here:
Shirts and designs revolving around death, the Grim Reaper, and skeleton aesthetics, focusing on the Grim Reaper and the theme of death.
As a subtle statement with skeleton or coffin motifs in jewelry, e.g. in coffin necklaces (or the coffin and coffin jewelry pieces in the Coffin theme category)
This is how you combine Tarot card meaning and Gothic fashion without flat skull decoration.
3. The Devil – Occult, provocative, self-determined
The Devil card speaks of bonds, temptations, and taboos. For many Gothic fans, this archetype is part of their standard repertoire, whether as a tattoo, print, or jewelry.
Anti-authoritarian statements in the Against shirts : Against Shirts
You combine Tarot card symbolism with a clear stance: against fascism, against narrow-mindedness, for self-determination.
4. The Tower – Chaos, Rupture, New Beginning
The tower represents the moment when everything falls apart. This energy is familiar to the Gothic lifestyle: ruptures are part of biography, not just a tarot spread.
If you incorporate this mood into your look:
Opt for destroyed looks , ripped gothic tights from Gothic Tights , dark prints from Dark Art .
These outfits work at festivals, club nights, and night walks – and at your tarot altar.
Tarot cards and their meanings – a quick guide for your start
Are you looking for "Tarot card meanings" and don't want a 78-page list, but rather an overview? Here's a compact guide focusing on the Major Arcana, so you can get started with Tarot card readings more quickly.
Quick overview of the Major Arcana
Map
Nuclear energy
The Fool (0)
New beginnings, risk, innocence, a leap into the unknown
The Magician (I)
Focus, manifestation, will, ability to act
The High Priestess (II)
Intuition, secrets, inner knowledge
The Empress (III)
Abundance, creativity, sensuality, care
The Ruler (IV)
Structure, authority, boundaries, order
The Hierophant (V)
Tradition, spirituality, teachings, values
The Lovers (VI)
Decision, relationship, connection, path of the heart
The Car (VII)
Control, movement, enforcement, travel
Justice (VIII/XI)
Balance, karma, responsibility, clarity
The Hermit (IX)
Retreat, introspection, wisdom, solitude
The Wheel of Fortune (X)
Cycles, turning points, opportunities, twists of fate
Strength (XI/VIII)
Courage, compassion, tamed wildness
The Hanged Man (XII)
Stagnation, change of perspective, devotion
Death (XIII)
End, transformation, letting go
Moderation (XIV)
Balance, integration, healing
The Devil (XV)
Addiction, lust, power games, shadows
The Tower (16)
Collapse, shock, sudden truth
The Star (17th century)
Hope, inspiration, clarity, calm after the storm
The Moon (18th century)
Illusion, fear, dark side, dream world
The Sun (19th century)
Joy, vitality, success, light
The Court (XX)
Awakening, reputation, decision, reassessment
The World (XXI)
Completion, wholeness, conclusion of a cycle
These meanings don't just appear on cards. You'll also recognize them in many of our designs. For example, take a look at our Dark Art prints with skeletons, moons, or starry skies in the Dark Art category and read them like a tarot spread on fabric.
How do you choose a tarot deck – and how do you complement it with EASURE?
If you want to buy tarot cards , you will encounter dozens of variations: classic Rider-Waite, Crowley/Thoth, Marseille, modern Witchcraft decks, minimalist art decks, sweet or ultra-dark sets.
Criteria for your tarot deck
Visual language : Does the style of figures, colors, and symbols appeal to you?
Readability : Can you quickly recognize the meanings or do they get lost in artistic concepts?
Level of darkness : Rather light and "friendly" or dark, occult, heavy?
Language : Are you looking for tarot cards in German or tarot cards in English?
For your Gothic lifestyle, decks with dark, occult motifs, clear symbols, and strong contrast aesthetics usually work best. They visually complement our collections such as Occult Ritual & Mystical Decor or Home Decor & Lifestyle .
Your EASURE setup for the new deck
When you bring a new deck into your life, make it a ritual – with matching pieces from our shop:
You are transforming the simple act of "ordering tarot cards online" into a complete composition of cards, setting, and outfit.
Gothic lifestyle, tarot cards and your values
For many people, tarot cards are quickly associated with fate, "prophecy," and power over others. In the Gothic scene, you're probably looking for something different:
Self-reflection instead of "predicting the future"
Shadow work instead of glitter esotericism
Symbolism instead of kitsch
At EASURE, we apply this same principle to other themes: we don't present horror, vampires, witchcraft, and occultism as mere spectacle, but as part of a culture that stands against fascism, homophobia, racism, and bigotry. You can see this, among other things, in the LGBTQ and Against – Antifascism collections.
Thus, Tarot merges with:
your political stance
your aesthetics
your way of dealing with light and shadow within yourself
Tarot cards in everyday life: How to integrate them into your day
Do you want to do tarot readings not just at the full moon, but also integrate them into your everyday life? There are many ways to constantly surround yourself with the imagery of the cards.
Mini-rituals with Tarot cards
Morning Pull – In the morning, draw a card, place it next to your coffee, and jot down a keyword.
Outfit-oriented card – In the evening, choose a card to shape your next day and put together your outfit accordingly.
Symbol focus – For example, if you are under pressure, you work with the “Strength” or “Temperance” card, place it on your desk, and wear matching symbolism (lion, angel, balance motifs).
At EASURE you will find the perfect companions for this: subtle symbols that remind you of your Tarot intention in everyday life, from Gothic braceletstofishnetstockings .
Tarot, horror, and pop culture – when cards become a nightmare
Tarot cards have appeared repeatedly in horror films, series, and games for years. A single card falling from an old deck, a fortune teller in a tent, a blood-stained table. The genre is familiar with these images.
If you're interested in this page, you should also check out our film reviews , for example, on classics like "Nosferatu" or "Dracula" in our Film Reviews blog. Here you'll encounter the same visual world: dark archetypes, symbolism, shadowy figures. Tarot cards fit quite naturally into this lineage.
Frequently Asked Questions about Tarot Cards
FAQ about Tarot cards in the Gothic lifestyle
What types of tarot cards are there?
There are various types of tarot cards, differing primarily in their imagery and tradition. Classic decks like Rider-Waite , Marseille , or Crowley/Thoth depict the typical structure with 78 cards, Major and Minor Arcana. In addition, there are modern tarot cards with witchcraft, horror, or gothic designs, which are particularly well-suited to a gothic lifestyle . Some sets focus more on psychological interpretation, while others emphasize occult and magical systems. When buying tarot cards, make sure the symbolism aligns with your values and style so you can develop a clear connection to the deck.
What do the 78 Tarot cards mean?
The 78 Tarot cards are divided into 22 Major Arcana and 56 Minor Arcana . The Major Arcana comprises archetypes such as The Fool, Death, The Tower, and The Sun, and represents major life phases, turning points, and profound inner processes. The Minor Arcana is divided into Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles, which reflect everyday themes, emotions, conflicts, and material concerns. As you delve into the meaning of the Tarot cards, you gradually recognize how these images mirror your own experiences, crises, and transformations—one reason why Tarot cards fit so well into an introspective Gothic lifestyle.
Which tarot cards belong to the Major Arcana?
The Major Arcana consists of 22 Tarot cards, numbered from 0 to 21, beginning with The Fool (0) and ending with The World (XXI) . In between are cards such as The Magician, The High Priestess, The Hierophant, The Chariot, The Wheel of Fortune, The Devil, The Tower, The Star, The Moon, The Sun, and Judgment . Each of these Tarot cards carries a multifaceted meaning: transformation, chaos, hope, clarity, and shadow. For Gothic and dark art enthusiasts, these motifs are ideally suited as prints, jewelry, and decorations, as they tell powerful visual stories and are deeply rooted in occult imagery.
How does tarot card reading work?
When laying out tarot cards, you ask a question or focus on a specific topic, shuffle the deck, and draw cards according to a chosen spread. Simple systems like a daily card or a three-card spread (past, present, and future) are sufficient to get started. You interpret each drawn card based on its symbolic meaning and its position within the spread. This creates a picture that reflects your situation and opens up new perspectives. Many people combine tarot card readings with rituals, candles, occult symbols, and gothic accessories to intensify the atmosphere and deeply integrate tarot into their lifestyle.
Where can I buy tarot cards online?
You can find tarot cards on many large online platforms, but it's crucial that the deck and its surroundings suit you. You can purchase classic or modern tarot cards online from bookstores, specialized esoteric shops, or alternative retailers. If you live a gothic lifestyle , it's worth combining the deck with matching decor, dark art prints, and occult jewelry. In our tarot category at EASURE and in collections like Occult , Witchcraft , or Pentagram, you'll find clothing and accessories that perfectly complement your tarot cards, both visually and atmospherically.
Are tarot cards in English also suitable for beginners?
Yes, English-language tarot cards are also suitable for beginners, provided you're comfortable with English terminology. Many of the most well-known decks, such as Rider-Waite, exist in English versions, and a large portion of modern tarot literature is first published in English. It's important that you understand the terms and their meanings so you can remain intuitive when laying tarot cards. If English is second nature to you—through music, films, or games—an English-language deck often fits your everyday life and your Gothic lifestyle even better than a poorly translated version.
What is the difference between tarot cards and other oracle cards?
Tarot cards almost always follow a fixed structure with 78 cards, the Major and Minor Arcana, and four suits. Other oracle cards—such as Lenormand cards or free oracle decks—use very different images, card numbers, and systems. Tarot is particularly well-suited for in-depth, symbolic work with archetypes, shadows, and inner processes, which fits perfectly with occult themes and Gothic aesthetics. Oracle cards often appear more direct, lighter, and more focused on specific themes such as affirmations, angels, or nature. Many people combine both: Tarot cards as their primary tool, and oracle cards as a supplement for everyday life and quick insights.