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Pick Your Pairing Tarot Chain Dangles

Pick Your Pairing Tarot Chain Dangles

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Choose your own Tarot pairing — whether you’re drawn to The Star’s renewal, The Devil’s shadow play, or the balance of Temperance, each card carries its own story.

Featuring richly printed Italian paper by Tassotti, these earrings honor the Tarot de Marseille — one of the oldest surviving tarot decks, first emerging in Northern Italy and later beloved throughout 17th–18th century France. Each image is carefully preserved under resin, suspended from bronze chain, and finished with gold-fill ear wires.

Select the archetypes that resonate most deeply with you — the cards that mirror your path, your energy, or simply the imagery you love. Every pair is handmade to order, inviting you to weave your own symbolism into the story.

This is a made-to-order item — please allow 5–7 days for production before shipping.

Major Arcana of the Tarot de Marseille

0. The Fool (Le Mat)
A wanderer in motion, carrying a small bundle over his shoulder, often trailed by a dog nipping at his side. Symbolizes freedom, new beginnings, and the soul’s journey into the unknown.

I. The Magician (Le Bateleur)
A youthful figure before a small table of tools and curiosities. Represents potential, willpower, and the creative spark that begins all endeavors.

II. The High Priestess (La Papesse)
A serene woman crowned and veiled, holding an open book upon her lap. Symbolizes intuition, sacred knowledge, and the mysteries revealed through stillness.

III. The Empress (L’Impératrice)
A crowned figure seated with a scepter and shield adorned with an eagle. Embodies abundance, nurturing, and the creative forces of life and beauty.

IV. The Emperor (L’Empereur)
A regal man in armor, seated firmly upon a throne. Signifies authority, structure, protection, and the steady hand of order.

V. The Hierophant (Le Pape)
A pontiff with raised hand, flanked by two acolytes. Represents spiritual guidance, tradition, and the search for moral truth.

VI. The Lovers (L’Amoureux)
A trio before the figure of Cupid: two suitors and a woman at the center. Symbolizes choice, desire, and the union of heart and will.

VII. The Chariot (Le Chariot)
A crowned figure in a decorated chariot drawn by two horses. Signifies progress, confidence, and triumph through determination.

VIII. Justice (La Justice)
A seated woman holding scales and sword. Represents fairness, integrity, and the equilibrium of action and consequence.

IX. The Hermit (L’Hermite)
An old man holding a lantern aloft in the dark. Symbolizes introspection, wisdom, and the light that guides us inward.

X. The Wheel of Fortune (La Roue de Fortune)
A wheel turned by fantastical creatures in ascent and descent. Signifies cycles, destiny, and the ever-changing rhythm of life.

XI. Strength (La Force)
A woman calmly opening the jaws of a lion. Symbolizes courage, inner strength, and the quiet mastery of the self.

XII. The Hanged Man (Le Pendu)
A figure suspended upside down by one foot, serene rather than suffering. Represents surrender, new perspective, and the wisdom gained through stillness.

XIII. Death (L’Arcane sans Nom)
A skeletal figure harvesting the earth with a scythe. Symbolizes endings, transformation, and the renewal that follows release.

XIV. Temperance (Tempérance)
An angel pours liquid between two vessels in a perpetual flow. Represents balance, harmony, and the blending of opposites.

XV. The Devil (Le Diable)
A horned figure with wings, standing above two bound figures. Symbolizes temptation, fear, and the illusions that bind — as well as the liberation found in confronting them.

XVI. The Tower (La Maison Dieu)
A crowned tower struck by lightning, with figures tumbling below. Represents sudden change, revelation, and the collapse of false structures.

XVII. The Star (L’Étoile)
A nude woman kneels by water, pouring from twin vessels beneath a sky of eight-pointed stars. Symbolizes hope, healing, and divine inspiration.

XVIII. The Moon (La Lune)
Two dogs howl beneath the moonlight, a crayfish emerging from the water. Represents illusion, dreams, and the power of intuition.

XIX. The Sun (Le Soleil)
Two figures beneath a radiant sun, bathed in golden light. Symbolizes joy, clarity, and the harmony of shared warmth.

XX. Judgement (Le Jugement)
An angel sounds a trumpet above figures rising from their tombs. Represents awakening, renewal, and the call toward higher purpose.

XXI. The World (Le Monde)
A dancing figure within a laurel wreath, surrounded by the four living creatures. Symbolizes fulfillment, unity, and the completion of a cycle.

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Care

Cherish your Folkloric Jewelry with a touch of tender care to maintain its magic and charm. Our pieces are handcrafted using decoupage techniques and sealed to protect the artistry, though they should not be worn in water, such as showers or swimming pools, to preserve their beauty. Sterling silver elements may develop a patina over time and can be revived with a simple polish. Our bronze chain necklaces are treated with a non-tarnishing solution, but to avoid possible reactions with sweat, it's best not to wear them during intense activities. Remember, any small imperfections are part of the unique handcrafted nature of each piece.

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