"Tarot Card - 7 of Jade"

Giclee print, in limited edition of 25

8.5" wide x 11" tall

Available - 15.00

This card is the Seven of Jade, which corresponds to the Seven of Pentacles in the standard tarot. A young man dressed in the symbols of Centeotl, the young God of Maize, stands in a garden, leaning on a wooden hoe, the Ecauietli, the instrument with which the god brings forth sustenance for man on earth. He stands on the checked pattern symbolic of the skin of the earth goddess, and from her back springs great corn plants. In the place of maize, seven jades grow from the plants, and it is this which the young farmer regards.
This card represents contemplation of the fruits of one's efforts; from great labour, great rewards follow. This card is symbolic of the culmination, of the moment when difficult endeavors achieve fruition. This card further represents rest from life's labours, the sweet moment when one can enjoy the fruits.