Gospel of Aradia - stories of the first witch in 44 cards
Aradia comes from Italian witch lore and is described as the daughter of a goddess who brought knowledge to the oppressed. This oracle deck translates those stories into a contemporary system of 44 cards, each with a visual interpretation of her role, power and symbols.
The cards are richly illustrated and dark in tone. The colours are saturated, the compositions centre on figures with symbolic objects. The style is figurative and detailed, more painterly than graphic.
What you find in the guidebook
The 112-page guidebook explains for each card which role Aradia plays and which themes are at work: freedom, rebellion, sacred knowledge, feminine autonomy. There are reflection questions and concrete suggestions for use in meditation or ritual.
The text focuses on spiritual growth and personal transformation. The tone is warm and supportive, not academic.
Who this deck is made for
This deck is accessible for beginners, thanks to the detailed guidebook and clear structure. At the same time it offers enough depth for those already working with oracle cards and interested in witch tradition, goddess worship or ritual work around feminine power.
Draw a card when you are stuck in self-censorship or doubt. The energy of Aradia works strongest as a counterweight.
About the creators
Stacey Demarco is an Australian author and modern witch who has written several oracle decks and books on nature wisdom. Her focus is on making old traditions accessible.
Jimmy Manton illustrated the cards. He works from Melbourne and is known for his detailed, layered style with much attention to colour and symbolism.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 44
- Card size: 127 x 178 mm
- Guidebook: 112 pages
- Language: English
- Finish: Matte cards
- Weight: 363 g
- Publisher: Llewellyn Publications
- Packaging: Sturdy presentation box
- Author: Stacey Demarco
- Illustrator: Jimmy Manton
Questions we often get
Do I need to know the Aradia tradition to work with this deck?
No. The guidebook gives enough background. You can also use the cards without studying the tradition.
Are the cards suitable for tarot spreads?
This is an oracle deck, not tarot. You can lay it out freely, but it does not follow a fixed structure like the 78 tarot cards. The guidebook contains suggestions for spreads.