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Tarot cards on grey table, flat lay
This Hindu goddess with four arms is Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth and fortune. As here, she is usually shown sitting in a lotus flower (water lily) and also holding them in her hands. Thus, the lotus flower is a symbol of purity and enlightenment amid ignorance. This playing card has square corners, typical of the mid- to late-19th century. Ravi Varma Press began in 1892 but was aready deep in debt by 1899. The press was sold and the factory went up in flames in 1972.
Vintage Rider Waite tarot deck with the Fool on top. It is estimated that more than 100 million copies of this deck exist in more than 20 countries.
Royal Flush of Spades - isolated on white
Magical esoteric background. The Queen of Cups tarot card, surrounded by crystals
Tarot Cards
Illustrated ornate book cover for Orlando Furioso, an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto, illustrated by Gustave Dore
Black Women Pattern Design on Somali Currency
The Chariot and other tarot cards on wooden table, flat lay. Space for text
Chainat Province, Thailand, April 5, 2019. illustrative editorial tarot cards \
Set of Kings playing cards - isolated on white
Magical esoteric background. The Star tarot card, surrounded by crystals
Liverpool, England - March 21, 2011: Magic: The Gathering collectible cards background, studio shot. Magic: The Gathering is a collectible card game introduced by Wizards of the Coast in 1993.
Tarot cards
The sun tarot card isolated on a white background.  The card's top part is taken up by a yellow sun with squiggly lines coming out of the circle center to represent the rays of a sun.  The sun is set on a light blue sky.  A row of sunflowers is sitting on a stone wall beneath the sun.  A yellow naked child is sitting on a white horse in front of the stone wall.  The child's arms and legs are extended.  A brownish pink flag is flying from behind the horse.
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Glasgow, UK - August 10, 2011: Trump card number XVI from Aleister Crowley's Thoth Tarot card deck - The Blasted Tower. Crowley designed the cards which were then painted by Lady Frieda Harris between 1938 and 1943 but not published until 1969. In Crowley's explanation, this card represents ambition, danger, war, ruin and destruction.
Tarot cards with gemstones and old book on grey table, flat lay
Set of Jacks playing cards - isolated on white
Bangkok, thailand, 14 Feb 23, tarot cards spreading flat lay, Raider wait tarot deck, major arcana, The Hierophant on the astrology zodiac horoscope constellation background.
This is the King of Spades / swords (Espadas) from a pack of Mexican Spanish playing cards dated 1846. It belongs to a baraja Espanola (Spanish deck of cards with a traditional design). The four suits are oros (gold coins), copas (cups or trophies), espadas (swords) and bastos (clubs or batons. Shown here is Espadas (swords) – a name that seems to be a likely source for thecard suit named 'spades'. A full deck consists of 40 cards because there are no 8s or 9s, and the first court card counts as number 10 (not 11). Packs of this kind, based on the Italian card system, have been around since the 15th century. The pack has a distinctive back design made up of a repeating pattern of crescents and horses' heads. Some of the cards include text in Arabic, but the manufacturer is unknown. Baraja (Spanish decks) are also used like tarot cards in fortune telling / cartomancy / divination.
Yala province, Thailand, 1 May 2023, Tarot cards, editorial illustrations \
Royal Flush Diamonds isolated on white
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A black kitten chooses “The High Priestess” tarot card to forecast the fortune of her petsitter during a recent apartment visit in the  Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City.
The Magician and other tarot cards with peacock feathers on black table, flat lay. Space for text
Royal Flush of Diamonds - isolated on white
A bald woman tarot reader has a session with a client
This is the King of Hearts from a well-known deck of vintage /antique (19th century) playing cards. It was printed in chromolithography by Bernard (Bernhard) Dondorf from Frankfurt aM, Germany, and the deck included characters from Shakespeare's plays as face cards. The King of Hearts is illustrated as Henry V (from the play (Henry V)). Bernard (Bernhard) Dondorf opened a lithographic printing business in 1833, first producing playing cards in 1839. His playing cards were popular for their designs and overall quality. He retired from the business in 1872 after producing popular and widely-copied designs for many years.
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