Six of Cups: Symbolism & Imagery
Symbolism & Imagery: The Six of Cups depicts two young people: a young boy and a girl, the girl a bit younger than the boy. …
Symbolism & Imagery: The Six of Cups depicts two young people: a young boy and a girl, the girl a bit younger than the boy. …
Symbolism & Imagery: A man in black with his head hung down, stares at three overturned cups. The landscape around him is muted yellow with …
Symbolism & Imagery: In the Rider Waite Smith deck, the Four of Cups features a man sitting under a tree with three empty cups in …
Symbolism & Imagery: On the Three of Cups card, we can see three merry ladies dancing with their cups raised in celebration. The colours of …
Symbolism & Imagery: The Two of Cups shows a young man and woman, exchanging cups and pledging their love for one another. Above them floats …
Symbolism & Imagery: The Ace of Cups has a chalice with five streams of water flowing forth from it. The chalice (or cup) could even …
Symbolism & Imagery: The King of Wands is depicted seated on his throne clothed in bright colors resembling flame and fire – red, orange and …
Symbolism & Imagery: The Queen of Wands has a black cat at her feet, representing the occult and intuition. The cat’s presence shows that this …
Symbolism & Imagery: The Knight of Wands sits on his horse in full armour, wearing a yellow robe decorated with salamanders (associated with the element …
Symbolism & Imagery: The Page of Wands shows a young man holding a long staff in both hands as he looks inquisitively at the green …