Queen of Wands Tarot Card Print - The Queen of Wands Poster, Tarot Card Poster, Tarot art, Tarot wall art, Tarot Gift, Major Arcana by Printagrams

ICYMI: 20.00 USD All Rider Waite Smith deck images were illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith. Don't see the Tarot Art you are looking for? Send me a message and I will create a new listing with that card. Queen of Wands Tarot Card Meanings Queen Of Wands Keywords UPRIGHT: Courage, confidence, independence, social butterfly, determination REVERSED: Self-respect, self-confidence, introverted, re-establish sense of self Queen Of Wands Description The Queen of Wands sits upon a throne decorated with lions facing opposing directions, a symbol of fire and strength. In her left hand, on her crown and behind her are sunflowers, symbolising life, fertility, joy and satisfaction, and her right hand holds a wand with one small sprout springing to life. A black cat sits at her feet, a sign that while this Queen is bold and outgoing she is also in touch with her shadow self – the darker, lesser-known side of her being. Magician Tarot Card Meanings The Magician Keywords UPRIGHT: Manifestation, resourcefulness, power, inspired action REVERSED: Manipulation, poor planning, untapped talents THE MAGICIAN DESCRIPTION The Magician card is numbered One – the number of new beginnings and opportunities – and associates with the planet of Mercury. He stands with one arm stretched upwards towards the Universe, and the other pointing down to the earth. His positioning represents his connection between the spiritual realms and the material realms. The Magician uses this relationship to create and manifest his goals in the physical realm. He is the conduit that converts energy into matter. The Magician’s robe is white, symbolizing purity, and his cloak is red, representing worldly experience and knowledge. On the table in front of him are the four symbols of the Tarot suits – a cup, pentacle, sword and wand – each symbolizing one of the four elements – water, earth, air and fire. It is also a sign that he has all the tools (and elements) he needs to manifest his intentions into being. Above his head is the infinity symbol, and around his waist is a snake biting its own tail – both of which signal that he has access to unlimited potential. And in the foreground is an array of foliage and flowers, symbolizing the blossoming and fruition of his ideas and aspirations. Everything is customizable. If you need a different color just ask. The Fool - Tarot Card Art - The Fool Card 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", 6x9, and 10x15" are printed on photo paper. All other sizes are printed on high-quality premium matte.***
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