Tarot Wallet - Death Card - Vegan Leather Wallet - Vintage Tarot Zipper Wallet by divineandplayart

47.00 USD

Introducing our Tarot Zipper Wallet featuring original art inspired by the iconic Death card from the Rider-Waite Tarot deck. Embrace the mystique and symbolism of the Tarot with this captivating piece, meticulously crafted to capture the essence of transformation and renewal.

The Death card, a powerful symbol of transition and new beginnings, takes center stage on this wallet, evoking a sense of introspection and transformation. Each stroke of the original artwork pays homage to the timeless imagery of the Rider-Waite Tarot, inviting you to delve into the depths of your subconscious and embrace the journey of change.

Crafted with attention to detail, this zipper wallet offers both style and functionality. The spacious interior compartment and multiple card slots provide ample storage for your essentials, while the secure zip closure ensures peace of mind wherever you go.

Make a statement with our Tarot Zipper Wallet, where art meets mysticism in a timeless fusion of style and symbolism. Whether you're a Tarot enthusiast or simply drawn to the allure of the unknown, carry a piece of magic with you wherever you venture.


Crafted from meticulously chosen PU leather, this handheld wallet boasts durability and style.

Featuring a spacious main compartment with multiple card slots and room for cash and even mobile phones, it ensures ample storage for your essentials.

Transition effortlessly from day to night by using it as a clutch bag, perfect for receptions and events.

This wallet seamlessly combines fashion and function, providing a secure way to carry your necessities wherever you go.

For maintenance, simply wipe regularly with a dry cloth and allow it to air dry.


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