The Star - Tarot Card Print - The Star Watercolor Poster, No Frame by Printagrams

ICYMI: 15.00 USD Don't see the Tarot Art you are looking for? Send me a message and I will create a new listing with that card. Star Tarot Card Meanings Star Keywords UPRIGHT: Hope, faith, purpose, renewal, spirituality REVERSED: Lack of faith, despair, self-trust, disconnection STAR DESCRIPTION The Star card shows a naked woman kneeling at the edge of a small pool. She holds two containers of water: one in her left hand (the subconscious) and one in her right (the conscious). She pours the water out to nourish the earth and to continue the cycle of fertility, represented by the lush greenery around her. The other container pours the water onto dry land in five rivulets, representing the five senses. The woman has one foot on the ground, representing her practical abilities and good common sense, and the other foot in the water, representing her intuition and inner resources and listening to her inner voice. She is naked, representing her vulnerability and purity under the vastness of the starry night sky. Behind her shines one large star, representing her core essences, and seven smaller stars, representing the chakras. Everything is customizable. If you need a different color just ask. The Star - Tarot Card Art - The Star Poster, No Frame Please contact me if you need another size. I offer all sizes and also make custom art. Please contact me if you would like to see this item as a different tarot card. ***Please contact me to set up a custom order if you need an item delivered faster*** PRINTED AND SENT FROM THE USA ***Tarot Card images may be cropped to fit dimensions of products purchased. Cropping may vary for product sizes purchased.*** ***Please double check the address you have on file with Etsy before placing your order.*** ***5x7" and 10x15" are a printed on photo paper. All other sizes are printed on high quality premium matte.***
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