The Fool Black Tarot Card Tapestry - Full Card Tapestry - Rider Waite Deck Tapestry by Printagrams

36.00 USD

All Rider Waite Smith deck images were illustrated by Pamela Colman Smith.

Don't see the Tarot card you are looking for? Send me a message and I will create a new listing with that card.

Everything is customizable. If you need a different color just ask.

All Measurements are in inches.

The Fool Tarot Card Tapestry - Full Card Tapestry - Ryder Waite Deck Tapestry

*Colors can be customized to coordinate with your room.*

15% Linen, 85% Cotton. 6.72 oz Strong with Firm Crisp Handle. Bold Detailed Print. Water Absorbent.

Poly Twill - extremely strong and durable fabrics, constructed using spun yarns in a classic 2/2 twill, poly-blend weave. The weave is closed and tight making a solid fabric weighing 200 gsm, which is opaque, allowing light to pass through and reveal to a degree the print underneath. The custom made Poly Twill fabric is taut everywhere but the bias where the give is generous.



***Please contact me to set up a custom order if you need an item delivered faster***
PRINTED AND SENT FROM THE USA

***Please double check the address you have on file with Etsy before placing your order.***

**** Size of the tapestry might vary slightly from the advertised size****


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