The Death: Tarot palapeli puinen 250 palaa - Fantasy Puzzles
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- Figure: The Death card typically depicts a skeletal figure, often dressed in black armor, representing death itself. The skeleton, a symbol of the end of life, is often shown riding a white horse, signifying purity and the inevitability of change.
- Scythe or Banner: The figure of Death may carry a scythe, symbolizing the harvesting of souls, or a black banner with a white rose, representing the beauty and purity that can arise from endings and transformation.
- Fallen Figures: The card often shows people from various walks of life—such as a king, a pope, and a commoner—falling before Death, symbolizing that death is the great equalizer, affecting everyone regardless of status.
- Sunrise in the Background: In many versions of the card, a sun is either setting or rising in the background. This represents the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth. The sun rising suggests the idea of new beginnings following an ending.
- River: Some depictions include a river flowing through the scene, symbolizing the flow of life and the passage of time.
- Transformation and Change: The Death card is fundamentally about transformation. It signifies the end of one phase and the beginning of another. This could be the end of a relationship, a job, a belief system, or any other significant part of life.
- Inevitability: Death is a natural part of life and an inevitable force that no one can escape. The card symbolizes the inevitability of change and the necessity of letting go of the old to make way for the new.
- Purification: The white horse or the white rose on the banner often represents the idea of purification through transformation. It suggests that from the ending, something pure and new will emerge.
- Upright Position: When the Death card appears upright in a reading, it typically signifies a major change, transformation, or the end of something significant. This change, while it may be difficult or painful, is necessary for personal growth and new opportunities. The card encourages the querent to embrace the process of letting go and to trust that new beginnings are on the horizon.
- Reversed Position: When reversed, the Death card can indicate resistance to change, fear of letting go, or a refusal to move on from a situation that has already ended. It may suggest that the querent is stuck in a cycle of stagnation or is clinging to the past, preventing them from embracing new opportunities. The reversed card urges the querent to release their fears and accept the necessary transformations in their life.
- Included: 250 pieces.
- Puzzle size: 21 x 35 cm (8.2" x 13.7").
- Box size: 13.5 x 24.5 x 5.5 cm (5.3" x 9.6" x 2.17").
- Weight: 466 g. (1 lbs) (approx).
- Natural wood product.
- Handmade.
- Exceptional puzzle design, uniquely shaped pieces.
- Eco-friendly paints used.
- Made-resistant and indelible image, water-resistant.
- Balanced for adults, but also suitable for children from 6 years.
- Sturdy, decorated wooden box to put the puzzle in.
- New, sealed. Made in Lithuania.
- 100% authentic, original Fantasy Puzzles product.
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