The Empress - Tarot Card Print - The Empress Black Woman Card Poster, No Frame by Printagrams

20.00 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. Empress Tarot Card Meanings The Empress Keywords UPRIGHT: Femininity, beauty, nature, nurturing, abundance REVERSED: Creative block, dependence on others THE EMPRESS DESCRIPTION The Empress is a beautiful, full-figured woman with blonde hair and a peaceful aura about her. On her head, she wears a crown of twelve stars, showing her connection with the mystical realm and the cycles of the natural world (the twelve months of the year and the twelve planets). Her robe is patterned with pomegranates, symbolic of fertility, and sits upon a luxurious array of cushions and flowing red velvet. One cushion features the symbol of Venus, the planet of love, creativity, fertility, beauty and grace – the essence of the Empress. A beautiful, lush forest and winding stream surround the Empress, signifying her connection with Mother Earth and life itself. She draws her sense of peace from the trees and the water and is rejuvenated by the energy of nature. In the foreground, golden wheat springs from the soil, reflecting abundance from a recent harvest. Everything is customizable. If you need a different color just ask. The Empress - Tarot Card Art - The Empress Card Poster, No Frame Please contact me if you need another size. I offer all sizes and also make custom art. ***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", 6x9, and 10x15" are printed on photo paper. All other sizes are printed on high-quality premium matte.***
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