XVII - The Star
XVII - The Star
The Star shines above a naked woman kneeling by a pool of water. Her nudity represents purity and the water she pours represents the nourishing of new life. This card follows the Tower, suggesting the challenges are over and a time of healing and regeneration has begun. The Star symbolizes optimism, hope and seeking something better on the horizon.
While the origins of tarot lie in the middle east, the first tarot cards were created in northern Italy during the 15th century, and were used for card games before evolving into tools of divination.
This pendant features an Italian print of one of the earliest examples of historic tarot artwork. The artwork demonstrates the original Italian color scheme of oranges and blues, highlighted by two borders of Swarovski crystals, and is encased in an antiqued bronze bezel.
Stately and mysterious, this pendant weighs over 2 oz/50g and is a stunning focal point for any outfit, modern or historic. Arrives in a Studio Kittie gift box, complete with an adjustable black silk cord, ready to wear.
Dimensions: 48x24mm.