The Fool Wallet - Tarot Card - Zipper Purse - Rider Waite - Zipper Purse by serenitygiftart

27.00 USD Introducing The Fool Wallet - Tarot Card Zipper Purse inspired by the iconic Rider Waite tarot deck. This unique and enchanting accessory combines the world of tarot with functionality, creating a captivating piece that will turn heads wherever you go. The Fool Wallet features a design that pays homage to the tarot card of the same name, depicting a whimsical figure embarking on a journey into the unknown. The vibrant and intricate artwork captures the essence of The Fool card, symbolizing new beginnings, spontaneity, and adventure. Crafted with attention to detail, this zipper purse is made with high-quality materials to ensure durability and longevity. The zip-around closure provides added security, keeping your valuables safe and preventing any accidental spillage. The Rider Waite tarot deck, known for its rich symbolism and iconic illustrations, serves as the inspiration for this wallet. The design faithfully captures the essence of the Rider Waite deck, making it a perfect accessory for tarot enthusiasts and lovers of mysticism. Inside the purse, you'll find ample space for your essentials. The well-designed interior features multiple compartments and slots to accommodate your ID cards, credit cards, cash, and even a zippered coin pocket. This thoughtful organization allows for convenient access and keeps your belongings neatly organized. * PU Leather waterproof material zipper around purse. * Large and long size for phone money cards receipts checkbook. * Wallet with 4 credit card slots, 2 large compartments, 1 zipper coin pocket. * Fashion women clutch as gift for any special occasion any special someone.
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