Witchcraft Winter Orakel - rituals for the quiet season
Not every deck focuses on a single season. This one does. The Witchcraft Winter Orakel by Lorriane Anderson and Juliet Diaz is built entirely around the winter months, the time when days are short and attention turns inward.
The deck holds 44 cards with illustrations that show winter as it feels in a spiritual sense: dark, cold, but also full of returning light. Green metallic edges give the cards a tactile luxury. The storage box is sturdy and neatly finished.
What the cards are about
The themes are cleansing, protection, self-care and introspection. Each card carries a short text that works as a prompt for meditation or a daily ritual. The imagery draws on modern witchcraft and old winter traditions, without settling on one system.
The accompanying book describes each card in German. You get symbolic explanations, but also concrete tips for rituals that fit the winter season. Think of cleansing during the Rauhnächte, or a small morning ritual during Advent.
How you use it
This deck is made to work with calmly and regularly. Pull one card when you wake up, or lay out a few during the twelve holy nights. The book gives enough structure to start right away, even if you have not worked with oracle cards before.
Pull one card each day of Advent and place it by your desk or on your bedside table. The texts are short enough to remember all day.
About the creators
Lorriane Anderson runs Spirit Element, a spiritual boutique, and works with aromatherapy and herbal magic. Juliet Diaz comes from a line of healers and specialises in herbal medicine. Their backgrounds meet in the ritual side of this deck.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 44
- Language: German (cards and book)
- Publisher: Irisiana
- Dimensions: 100 x 140 mm
- Finish: Green metallic edges
- Packaging: Sturdy storage box
- Extra: Full-colour book with symbolism, rituals and meditation prompts
- Creators: Lorriane Anderson and Juliet Diaz
Questions we often get
Can this deck be used outside the winter months?
Yes, but the focus is deliberately on the winter season. The themes fit best in the period from November to February, especially around the Rauhnächte and Advent.
What language are the cards and book in?
Everything is in German. The texts on the cards are short, the book is more detailed but clearly written.