I had gone to Dawtas of the Moon last month, it was a good experience. These are the vendors I saw. They are all Black Women-owned brands.
Kaleidadope
Created for Black diviners, these are tarot decks that have a very new and fresh feel for them. I have written in the long past that there are little to no decks made for Black practitioners and the one that stands out to me is Lo Scarabeo’s African-American Tarot deck, which sucks beyond comprehension. It’s full name should be “African American Tarot … as envisioned through the White gaze”. What garbage. It’s nice that now, there are decks for Black diviners made by Black diviners. This means decks that are culturally comprehensive and lovely to look at.
Their site shows all their wares, I really like the cd deck the most, it is extremely imaginative. They also sell candles and oils
PeaceCrownD
PeaceCrownD sells satin caps designed for big, natural hair and pretty pillows. Check out this Africa-shaped one!
The caps are designed with banded, rugged elastic not to slip off during sleep. The creator also does customs for those with bigger/longer hair, like dreads. They also do custom pillows!
Elementals/ Oceans and Rivers
Elementals are flower essence infusions meant for personal practice. It is similar to oil practice but also, some can be taken internally so read carefully and check with professionals on what you can and can’t do if you go the internal route.
There is more on the Oceans and Rivers site than there was at Dawtas, including programs to promote proper emotional and mental wellness in Black girls and women.
BrujaTarot
BrujaTarot is a diviner that does paid divination (before you go, read the ethics page: it is very fair and justified) and sells bath pours. They come in the variety of Cleansing, Prosperity, Protection and “Road Opener”. Check them out!
Also, her kitty graces the bottle.

I am a sucker for cats, what can I say?
Simplymade x Sope
SimplymadexSope sells infused waters for practice, such as rose water, Florida water, lavender water, etc. I really like her Florida water, it is wonderful and smells magnificent! They also carry oil blends, Simply Loved Oil and Simply Happy Oil.
Check out their line, I really recommend it.
9Energy Power
I got the resin I talked about in my previous post from her. She carries quite the selection in her store.
Not only but she also sells wooden wall art, which I find very awe-striking and ornate. I like the Oshun one most, the honeycomb effect is stunning.
In addition to resins and wall art, she sells bath pours and specialty candles that function well for spellwork.
Hi! Glad to see your posts (I have been absent and the little bit I’ve been on I haven’t seen your posts?)! It’s very eye-opening to me that there are no african american tarot decks! I think I’ve seen some culturally diverse (at least more diverse than all white) in the ‘modern witch tarot’, but damn, one that actually focuses on african american imagery? O.O It’s so painfully lacking/less present now that you point it out… thank you so much for being there, I find your writings so informative.
On another note, I’m trying to schedule a blog tour for my up and coming pagan children’s coloring book for yule! Would you be interested to participate? I could give you a pdf copy of the coloring book in exchange.
Thank you very much for your time
As stated in the piece, there is the Lo Scarabeo African-American Tarot deck. The deck sucks but it does exist.
And if it is a book review, I prefer emails about that. However, if the coloring book isn’t at *least*/at minimum 50% Black or 80% visibly diverse in the line art, it isn’t going to get a great review here.
Oops, you’re absolutely right! My bad, there isn’t “no” African American decks. My bad. And yes, I’d love to email you, I just wasnt able to find your email… would you please give it to me? 🙂
Use the “Ask Black Witch” boxes or the “Contact Me” form on this site
Oh wow. Duh. Thanks.