Tarot Card necklace - Wheel of Fortune 10 Tarot jewelry

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Tarot Card necklace - Wheel of Fortune, 10 Tarot jewelry Back side engraving options: 1. No engraving: One-sided pendant 2. Add text : Any 50 letters on the back side of the pendant Do not forget to write in the comments to the order the text you want on the back of the pendant. If you do not write anything, I will make you a standard engraving "Blessing and Protection" 3. Double side : One image on the both side 4. Custom back side : Any tarot card on the back side of the pendant. In commentary to the order, write the name of the Tarot Card (example : nine of the swords) Size: 1.5 inch * 0.95 inch 38 mm x 24 mm The Wheel of Fortune is highly symbolic. The angel in the top left corner is Aquarius, the eagle is Scorpio, the lion is Leo and the bull is Taurus. These are the four fixed signs of the Zodiac but all have wings signifying stability amidst movement and change. The book they each have in their hands is the Torah, representing wisdom. On the wheel itself are the Hebrew letters IHVH (Yod Heh Vau Heh), the unpronounceable name of God. Interspersed with these letters are TORA (read anti-clockwise) or TARO (read clockwise) which also translates to TAROT when you return to the spot where you started. The snake descending on the left side of the Wheel is the Egyptian god Typhon, the god of evil. The snake also represents the life force descending into the material world. The Anubis rising on the right side of the Wheel is Hermes, a symbol of intelligence, wisdom ascending or our shadow selves. The Sphinx on the top of the wheel represents life's riddles. The middle wheel contains the alchemical symbols for mercury, sulphur, water and salt - the building blocks of life and the four elements - and represents formative power. The outer circle represents the material world. The eight spokes in the wheel represent the Universal radiant energy, as well as the eight Sabbats of the year.