Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of cards are Savta Gila cards?

Savta Gila cards sit somewhere between tarot, oracle cards, and affirmation cards.

Like tarot cards, they invite reflection.

Like oracle cards, they offer gentle guidance.

Like affirmation cards, they encourage positive thinking.

But Savta Gila cards speak in a slightly different language — the language of everyday life.

Many messages come through familiar things such as bread, honey, garlic, tomatoes, or lemons.

Because sometimes wisdom hides in the simplest moments.

Do I need experience with tarot or spirituality?

No experience is needed at all.

Savta Gila cards are designed to be welcoming and intuitive, even for beginners.

Simply shuffle the cards, draw one, and read the message.

Take a moment to reflect on how it might relate to your life today.

There are no complicated rules or rituals.

Just curiosity and an open mind.

Are the cards meant to predict the future?

No.

Savta Gila cards are not designed for fortune telling.

Instead, they help you pause, reflect, and see your situation from a different perspective.

Think of them as small reminders or gentle insights that help you navigate everyday life.

Why do many cards use food as symbols?

In many families, the kitchen is where wisdom is shared.

People cook together, talk about their lives, and pass down traditions.

Savta Gila cards celebrate this idea.

A tomato might symbolize beginnings.

Bread might represent nourishment and community.

Honey may suggest kindness or patience.

These familiar ingredients become symbols for the lessons we learn throughout life.

Who are these cards perfect for?

Savta Gila cards are loved by many kinds of people.

They are especially meaningful for those who enjoy:

• food traditions and cooking

• thoughtful daily reflection

• spiritual inspiration without heavy mysticism

• Jewish heritage and storytelling

• meaningful gifts for friends and family

They are simple enough for beginners and meaningful enough for experienced card readers.

Where are the cards created?

Savta Gila cards are part of the Ibiza Tarot creative family, a collection of tarot and oracle projects inspired by storytelling, culture, and everyday wisdom.

The ideas behind the cards come from family traditions, kitchen memories, Jewish heritage, and life stories passed from generation to generation.

Each deck is thoughtfully designed to combine simple imagery, meaningful messages, and accessible guidance that anyone can use in daily life.

Designed and printed with care in the United States, Ibiza, and India.

The goal is to create cards that feel personal, warm, and authentic.