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Pentacle Tarot
Pentacle Tarot charms have a tarot card image on one side and a pentacle/pentagram on the other. There are 78 charms in the Pentacle Tarot. Each Pentacle Tarot charm portrays a unique expression of tarot wisdom. The tarot is a tool for divination, meditation, and magic. The Pentacle Tarot makes a stylish addition a to any magical toolkit.
I packed this entire Pentacle Tarot deck of charms tightly to reduce costs. The Pentacle Tarot charms are also sold individually. Check out the individual charms for detailed views of each charm in this deck.
Major Arcana
0The Fool
The Fool is the wild card of the Pentacle Tarot, holding places before and after the rest of the major arcana, as 0 or XXII. Depicted is a juggler with the innocent excitement of a child. Every journey begins with a choice and a leap of faith. The Fool brings unexpected opportunities and choices.
IThe Magician
The Magician is the first image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as I. Depicted is a magician surrounded by a cup, a pentacle, a wand pointing up,and a sword pointing down. It’s time to focus on a new venture. The Magician reminds us to have faith in our skills and abilities
IIThe High Priestess The High Priestess is the second image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as II. Depicted is a veiled high priestess under the moon flanked by two complementary pillars. What secrets lie beneath the surface of our mind, hidden deep within our psyche, down to our spiritual core? The High Priestess uses intuition and esoteric wisdom to reveal secrets and unfulfilled potential.
III The Empress
The Empress is the third image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as III. Depicted is an empress, indicated by laurel leaves, holding a symbol of femininity. She nurtures her children, her marriage, her family, her work, and her creative endeavors to their full potential. The Empress brings situations to successful fruition.
IVThe Emperor
The Emperor is the fourth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as IV. Depicted is an emperor, indicated by laurel leaves, holding a symbol of masculinity. His wealth, authority, and ambition places him in a powerful and influential position. The Emperor uses logic and rational decision-making for business success and financial stability for his family.
VThe Hierophant
The Hierophant is the fifth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as V. Depicted is a hierophant holding a pair of keys. Community leaders and large institutions provide well established conformity. The Hierophant finds wisdom in traditional values, moral ethics, and spiritual matters.
VI The Lovers
The Lovers is the sixth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as VI. Depicted are two kissing lovers encircled by a heart and blessed by an angel. Within the union of two spirits in harmony with each other, caring with a passion in their hearts and in their souls, there is love. The Lovers bring choices about love, relationships, and commitments.
VIIThe Chariot
The Chariot is the seventh image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as VII. Depicted is woman on a chariot led by two nobel creatures. It takes dedicated self-discipline and focus for triumphant success. The Chariot uses to force of willpower to overcome mental obstacles to success.
VIII Strength
Strength is the eighth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as VIII. Depicted is lion head bumping it’s best friend. Feminine qualities such as empathy and patience are more powerful forces of inner strength than most people realize. Strength takes courage and the use of diplomacy for harmonious cooperation.
IX The Hermit
The Hermit is the ninth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as IX. Depicted is a hermit lighting the night with a lantern. The answers you seek are already within you, if you take the time listen. The Hermit withdraws from the outside world for quiet introspection to find inner wisdom.
XWheel of Fortune
The Wheel of Fortune is the tenth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as I. Depicted are the signs of the zodiac encircling a wheel. Destiny and time seem intertwined by cosmic design. The Wheel of Fortune brings good luck, positive change, and beginnings to new cycles of progress.
XI Justice
Justice is the eleventh image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XI. Depicted are scales etched with a sword and a blindfolded woman. Think rationally when dealing with legal agreements and documentation. Justice requires fair and balanced intellectual reasoning.
XII The Hanged Man
The Hanged Man is the twelfth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XII. Depicted is man hanging upside-down by choice. Short-term self-sacrifice is necessary for long-term success. The Hanged Man finds a solution by patiently looking at an issue from a different perspective.
XIII Death
Death is the thirteenth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XIII. Depicted is a skull surrounded by a flower, mushrooms, an hourglass. Letting go of that which no longer serves us, makes way for something new. Death of outgrown aspects of our lives bring opportunities for profound change.
XIVTemperance
Temperance is the fourteenth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XIV. Depicted is split figure mixing the substances of two cups, blessed by a healing angel. Diplomatic blending of two opposing forces requires a compromise. Temperance brings the balanced emotional moderation needed for unity.
XV The Devil
The Devil is the fifteenth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XV. Depicted are two people captivated by the devil. Our passionate primal nature, when taken to extremes, can become obsessive, addictive, and controlling. The Devil helps us recognise negative situations and self-destructive behaviors so we can regain our self-control and freedom.
XVI The Tower
The Tower is the sixteenth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XVI. Depicted is a tower being struck by lightning compelling people to jump out. Situations built on false beliefs will eventually collapse. The Tower reveals the truth so that rebuilding can begin on more solid foundations.
XVIIThe Star
The Star is the seventeenth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XVII. Depicted is a bright star shaped like a compass rose. With optimistic faith, the healing peaceful energy of the star will light the way. The Star brings hope for the future.
XVIII The Moon
The Moon is the eighteenth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XVIII. Depicted is the moon encircled by the phases of the moon. By the light of the moon, our dreams show hidden secrets within our subconscious minds. The Moon’s illusory nature reminds us to make sure we are seeing the situation clearly and rationally before jumping to conclusions.
XIXThe Sun
The Sun is the nineteenth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XIX. Depicted is bold and beautiful sun. Enjoy good health, wealth, happiness and success. The Sun shines truth and clarity on any situation.
XX Judgement
Judgement is the twentieth image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XX. Depicted are people rising to the sound of an angel blowing a horn. All of our actions eventually produce consequences. Judgement take a moment to assess previous actions and their consequences in preparation for rejuvenation and new beginnings.
XXI The World
The World is the twenty-first image of the major arcana of the Pentacle Tarot, numbered as XXI. Depicted is a planet with laurel leaves among the stars. Hard work and dedication is well rewarded in triumphant glory. The World brings a long terms goal to a successful fulfilling completion.
Minor Arcana
Wands
Ace of Wands
The Ace of Wands is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted is a large enchanting wand. The Ace of Wands represents the beginning of an exciting idea for a new direction in life, a new project, or a new business venture.
Two of Wands
The Two of Wands is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of two wands. The Two of Wands represents making a choice about which path to take on a goal, a partnership, or collaboration.
Three of Wands
The Three of Wand is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of three wands. The Three of Wands represents success on first steps, progressing toward the goal.
Four of Wands
The Four of Wands is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of four wands. The Four of Wands represents progress to the point of first rewards, stability, or time with family.
Five of Wands
The Five of Wands is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of five wands. The Five of Wands represents the need to avoid conflicts and other disruptions along the path to success.
Six of Wands
The Six of Wands is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of six wands. The Six of Wands represents recognition of success and assurance of movement in the right direction.
Seven of Wands
The Seven of Wands is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of seven wands. The Seven of Wands represents power to courageously standing up for oneself.
Eight of Wands
The Eight of Wands is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of eight wands. The Eight of Wands represents swift activity, news, or travel.
Nine of Wands
The Nine of Wands, impressed upon this charm, is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of nine wands. The Nine of Wands represents gathering the reserves of energy, strength, and determination needed for completion.
Ten of Wands
The Ten of Wands is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of ten wands. The Ten of Wands represents the need to reconsider the amount of work being done, if there is a better way to do it, or if it is still worth the effort.
Page of Wands
The Page of Wands is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. A page displays the wand suit flag. The Page of Wands can represent a cheerful child. The Page of Wands brings exciting news.
Knight of Wands
The Knight of Wands is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. A knight carries the wand suit shield. The Knight of Wands can represent an adventurous young adult. The Knight of Wands takes action in the interest of travel.
Queen of Wands
The Queen of Wands is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. The Queen of Wands sits on a throne surrounded by symbols of her suit. The Queen of Wands can represent a cheerful active woman. The Queen of Wands keeps herself busy volunteering and running errands.
King of Wands
The King of Wands is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. The King of Wands sits on a throne flanked by symbols of his suit. The King of Wands can represent an energetic creative man. The King of Wands keeps himself busy sports and as entrepreneurs.
Cups
Ace of Cups
The Ace of Cups is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted is a large enchanting cup. The Ace of Cups represents the blissful birth of a new relationship, a new romance, or a new baby.
Two of Cups
The Two of Cups is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of two cups. The Two of Cups represents making a choice about a relationship commitment or reconciliation.
Three of Cups
The Three of Cups is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of three cups. The Three of Cups represents celebrations with friends and family.
Four of Cups
The Four of Cups is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of four cups. The Four of Cups represents a lack of interest may cause missed opportunities.
Five of Cups
The Five of Cups is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of five cups. The Five of Cups represents feelings of disappointment, humiliation, or loss in a relationship may cause cloudy judgement.
Six of Cups
The Six of Cups is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of six cups. The Six of Cups represents a sense of nostalgia and harmony within a relationship.
Seven of Cups
The Seven of Cups is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of seven cups. The Seven of Cups represents considering the possibilities, but making final choices based in reality rather than fantasy.
Eight of Cups
The Eight of Cups is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of eight cups. The Eight of Cups represents abandoning of that which is no longer emotionally fulfilling.
Nine of Cups
The Nine of Cups is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of nine cups. The Nine of Cups represents pleasant fulfillment of material, emotional, and sensual desires.
Ten of Cups
The Ten of Cups is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of ten cups. The Ten of Cups represents happiness with enduring true love and marital bliss.
Page of Cups
The Page of Cups is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. A page displays the cup suit flag. The Page of Cups can represent a creative child. The Page of Cups brings emotional news.
Knight of Cups
The Knight of Cups is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. A knight carries the cup suit shield. The Knight of Cups can represent a romantic young adult. The Knight of Cups takes action in the interest of love.
Queen of Cups
The Queen of Cups is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. The Queen of Cups sits on a throne surrounded by symbols of her suit. The Queen of Cups can represent a creative empathic woman. The Queen of Cups is found in the healing, teaching, or creative arts.
King of Cups
The King of Cups is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. The King of Cups sits on a throne flanked by symbols of his suit. The King of Wands can represent a helpful creative man. The King of Wands is found in teaching, healing, consulting roles.
Swords
Ace of Swords
The Ace of Sword is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted is a large enchanting sword. The Ace of Swords represents the focus and clarity of thought needed to carry out the goal.
Two of Swords
The Two of Swords is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of two swords. The Two of Swords represents a need to look at the situation more clearly before making a choice.
Three of Swords
The Three of Swords is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of three swords. The Three of Swords represents a heartbreak, conflict, or a separation in a relationship or family.
Four of Swords
The Four of Swords is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of four swords. The Four of Swords represents a need to retreat for rest and rejuvenation.
Five of Swords
The Five of Swords is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of five swords. The Five of Swords represents the need to act ethically and to avoid feelings of humiliation and deceit.
Six of Swords
The Six of Swords is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of six swords. The Six of Swords represents a long harmonious physical or emotional journey.
Seven of Swords
The Seven of Swords is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of seven swords. The Seven of Swords can represent a clever idea or a warning of deceitfulness.
Eight of Swords
The Eight of Swords is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of eight swords. The Eight of Swords represents repetitive negative thoughts contributing to a lack of confidence and clouding perception.
Nine of Swords
The Nine of Swords is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of nine swords. The Nine of Swords represents a need to see the situation more clearly with hope for the future to overcome feelings of grief, devastation, or fear.
Ten of Swords
The Ten of Swords is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of ten swords. The Ten of Swords can represent feelings of grief at the end of a difficult cycle.
Page of Swords
The Page of Swords is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. A page displays the sword suit flag. Page of Swords can represent a cautious l child. The Page of Swords brings cautionary news.
Knight of Swords
The Knight of Swords is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot.. A knight carries the sword suit shield. The Knight of Swords can represent a courageous young adult. The Knight of Swords takes action in the interest of justice.
Queen of Swords
The Queen of Swords is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. The Queen of Swords sits on a throne surrounded by symbols of her suit. The Queen of Swords can represent a strong independent woman. The Queen of Swords may be found in leadership roles in support of a just causes.
King of Swords
The King of Swords is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. The King of Swords sits on a throne flanked by symbols of his suit. The King of Wands can represent a responsible authoritative man. The King of Wands may be found in law enforcement or investigative work.
Pentacles
Ace of Pentacles
The Ace of Pentacles is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted is a large enchanting pentacle. The Ace of Pentacles represents the beginning of new profitable endeavors or financial documents.
Two of Pentacles
The Two of Pentacles is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of two pentacles. The Two of Pentacles represents juggling multiple activities, maintaining a home and work life balance, or communicating about financial matters.
Three of Pentacles
The Three of Pentacles is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of Three pentacles. The Three of Pentacles represents recognition for excellent work.
Four of Pentacles
The Four of Pentacles is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of four pentacles. The Four of Pentacles represents financial stability with feeling of gratitude and generosity.
Five of Pentacles
The Five of Pentacles is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of five pentacles. The Five of Pentacles represents the need to plan for financial, physical, or emotional hardship.
Six of Pentacles
The Six of Pentacle is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of six pentacles. The Six of Pentacles represents harmonious financial success with the opportunity to generously share with others.
Seven of Pentacles
The Seven of Pentacles is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of seven pentacles. The Seven of Pentacles represents reaping the rewards for a job well done and planning for the future.
Eight of Pentacles
The Eight of Pentacles is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of eight pentacles. The Eight of Pentacles represents continued progress to perfecting once craft with the possibility for vocational or educational advancement.
Nine of Pentacles
The Nine of Pentacles is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of nine pentacles. The Nine of Pentacles represents the financial success and security gained by dedicated work and project completion.
Ten of Pentacles
The Ten of Pentacles is a pip of the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. Depicted are a decorative arrangement of ten pentacles. The Ten of Pentacles represents enjoying wealth and financial security with family including through inheritance, so make sure to have financial documents in order.
Page of Pentacles
The Page of Pentacles is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. A page displays the pentacle suit flag. The Page of Pentacles can represent a studious child. The Page of Pentacles brings fascinating news.
Knight of Pentacles
The Knight of Pentacles is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot.. A knight carries the pentacle suit shield. The Knight of Pentacles can represent a reliable young adult. The Knight of Cups takes action in the interest of nature.
Queen of Pentacles
The Queen of Pentacles is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot.. The Queen of Pentacles sits on a throne surrounded by symbols of her suit. The Queen of Pentacles can represent a practical generous woman. The Queen of Pentacles is found running her own business or doing work related to the environment or finance.
King of Pentacles
The King of Pentacles is a member of the court in the minor arcana of the Pentacle Tarot. The King of Pentacles sits on a throne flanked by symbols of his suit. The King of Wands can represent a practical generous man. The King of Wands is found land financial investing.
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