Sacred Web Tarot Kit - gender-neutral deck with yoga and crystal associations
Not every tarot deck chooses gender-neutral imagery. This one does. All cards are digitally designed without male or female characteristics, and the accompanying guidebook consistently uses gender-neutral pronouns. The focus lies on interconnectedness rather than separate archetypes.
The Sacred Web Tarot Kit was developed by Jannie Bui Brown and James W. Brown IV. Jannie is a yoga teacher who brings her knowledge of chakras and crystals, James spent years drawing the digital illustrations. The result is a deck that brings together tarot, yoga and crystal wisdom in one practice.
What you see on the cards
The imagery is fully digital. Figures are shown in gender-neutral forms and colours. Traditional role divisions such as emperor and empress have been released. Instead you see flowing forms, energetic patterns and symbols that revolve around the central metaphor of the 'Web'.
The colours are bright but not oversaturated. Each of the 78 cards, plus the bonus card 'The Sacred Cosmic Self', contains symbolism drawn from numerology and astrology. That last card functions as an extra gateway to highest consciousness and emphasises the unity between individual and universe.
What sets this deck apart
The guidebook is more than a list of card meanings. For each card there is a yoga posture, a mudra, a mantra and a gemstone association. You can literally take the cards to your yoga mat or meditation cushion. That makes the deck suitable for anyone who wants to use tarot as part of a physical or meditative routine.
The guidebook is fully in English and consistently gender-neutral. There are no rigid meanings, rather suggestions you can apply to your own situation. The starting point is inclusivity and holistic wisdom.
Place a card on your altar and put the corresponding crystal beside it during meditation. The guidebook indicates which stone belongs to each card.
Who this works for
This deck is designed for people who are open to a non-traditional approach to tarot. If you value gender-neutral imagery or are actively looking for it, this is one of the few decks that carries this through completely. Anyone wanting to combine yoga and tarot will also find practical support here.
The imagery is modern and digital. That may take some getting used to if you mainly know classic Rider-Waite decks. The symbolism is recognisable though: major arcana, court cards, aces to tens. The structure is traditional, the design is not.
About Jannie Bui Brown and James W. Brown IV
Jannie Bui Brown is a yoga teacher and artist. Her expertise in the field of chakras and energetic gemstones forms the basis of the crystal associations in the guidebook.
James W. Brown IV is a multidisciplinary artist and filmmaker. He spent years drawing the digital artworks that form the deck. The style is recognisable as his signature: flat, clear and focused on energetic patterns.
Specifications
- Contents: 78 tarot cards plus bonus card 'The Sacred Cosmic Self'
- Guidebook: Illustrated guide with card meanings, yoga postures, mudras, mantras and gemstone associations
- Language: English, with gender-neutral pronouns
- Boxed set dimensions: 133 x 203 x 56 mm
- Publisher: HarperOne
- Creators: Jannie Bui Brown and James W. Brown IV
Questions we often get
What does 'gender-neutral' mean in this deck specifically?
The figures on the cards are drawn without clear male or female characteristics. The guidebook uses only gender-neutral pronouns such as they/them. Traditional tarot cards such as the Emperor and Empress have been renamed and reshaped in this deck.
Is this deck suitable for beginners?
Yes. The guidebook offers clear associations with numerology and astrology, and the structure is traditional. The imagery is modern and may take some adjustment, but the explanation is accessible.