Collection: Astrology & Mysticism Collection

Some people check the news in the morning. Others check the sky.

Whether you navigate by your natal chart, feel the pull of a full moon before you can explain it, or simply find meaning in the symbols that have guided humans for thousands of years — this is your collection.

Astrology & Mysticism isn't built for casual curiosity alone. It's built for the ones who already know their rising sign, who feel the shift when Mercury moves, who understand that some things can't be measured but can absolutely be felt.

Every design here speaks that language.

Browse by zodiac sign below, or use the Theme and Design filters to find exactly what you're looking for.

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'Astrology' in foreground with stars and space in the background
The stars have been a compass long before anyone thought to build one.

This collection exists for the people who never stopped looking up — and the ones who look inward with the same intensity. Whether your entry point is your sun sign, a tarot deck worn soft at the edges, or a lunar calendar you actually follow, you'll find something here that feels less like merchandise and more like recognition.

What Lives Here Now

Zodiac Signs — All twelve. Aries through Pisces. Designs built around the symbols, archetypes, and language of each sign — for the ones who wear their sign like a quiet statement of self.

What's Coming

This collection is growing. Deliberately, not quickly.

Planets & Stars — The broader celestial map. Designs rooted in planetary influence, star systems, and the quiet authority of the night sky.

Tarot — The major arcana. The archetypes that have mapped the human experience for centuries. Designs for the ones who pull cards and mean it.

Lunar Themes — Moon phases, lunar cycles, the rhythm that pulls the tides and, some would say, everything else. For the ones who track it.

Mystical Symbols — Sacred geometry, ancient markers, the visual language of the unseen. Designed with intention, worn with purpose.

This isn't a trend.
It's a tradition.

And it's just getting started.