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Wednesday, 11 July 2012

Tarot Card / Altar Boxes

I've finally got some tarot card boxes made.... well, I made them with tarot or oracle cards in mind, but they're just as suited to keeping jewellery, trinkets, keepsakes... treasures of any kind really. 

I chose images in which the moon was partially hidden by trees, or veiled by clouds.... suggestive of things hidden, secrets, layers of meaning... to be peeled away or left as they are... beautiful either way... and each one has a slightly different story that can apply to the box itself or your inner self...

This one is about focus.... 
about looking to see what is ready to be revealed
.... perhaps aspects of self ready to emerge...


This one asks to look deeply and see what is precious...
to look at your values... 
to establish or re-establish what is real & true


 This moon is about discovering what is hidden... buried.... 
or perhaps it's more about re-discovering...

 As this moon dances through clouds it asks you to find the joy of being
.... to let your spirit dance

 
This is about bringing things into view... 

your Self... your ideas... your Truth... your voice...
or perhaps re-viewing what you show...


It felt important to use images of the full moon... 
totality... the whole truth... the full circle...
but remember, there is the bright side that we see revealed
and there is the dark side of the moon...
those parts that are hidden to casual view...
but just as valid, they shine in less obvious ways
(as the moon shines into space, when we can't see at new moon)

All are listed in the moondreamin shop

6 comments:

Kat of EmKatCreations said...

These are so fantastic! I would suggest adding to your etsy listings that the images are original photography by you. I think it makes them extra special!

Magic Love Crow said...

These are gorgeous!

taranova said...

Thanks :-)
Mmm, i think i will make more of that Kat, thanks for the suggestion.

Rose said...

These really are so very beautiful! *hugs*

Nicolas Hall said...

These are absolutely gorgeous and convey all the mysticism and the divine of nature. Wonderful work!

nicolas

Laura said...

so beautiful!!!! I hope that you will consider sharing an offering for this year's 4th annual gratitude word quilt. You can find information about the project and how to participate at the top of my blog.