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The Witch Tarot Card Necklace

The Witch Tarot Card Necklace

Regular price $690 USD
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"Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?"

 Designed after Robert Eggers' film The Witch, this card pictures a hungry pyre of flames licking at the sky. Above the flames, the goat Black Phillip. Behind him, a downward pentacle, with his words "Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?" engraved at their edge. On his forehead is engraved the Leviathan Cross, the symbol for sulphur (one of the three essential elements of nature). Leviathan's Cross is symbolic of protection and balance between persons and their connection to the eternal universe. 

The Witch will imbue you with a sense of self purpose and self sovereignty even in the face of unsurmountable odds. For in the end, destiny or not, we are at our own centrum of balance and truth. Don't forget to live deliciously.

Description

Made by hand in our Montreal studio, solid 14K gold

Each card measures approximately 23mm x 12mm and is made of 0.95mm solid 14K gold.

Sold as a single tarot card. Available on a 16" chain, 20" chain, or without necklace. Chains are solid 14K gold. Please note that the jumpring will only allow tarot cards to fit on a very narrow chain.

Pictured on the 16" chain – 1.1mm cable chain. Please note that 20" chain is 1.3mm cable chain.

 

Sterling silver chains may differ in cut from gold chains pictured.

Materials

The card and chains are solid 14K gold.

Dimensions

Card measures 23mm x 12mm. Available on a 16" chain, 20" chain, or without necklace. Please note that the jumpring will only allow tarot cards to fit on a very narrow chain

Care information

Our pieces are delicate by nature, so we encourage our customers to take extra care when wearing Sofia Zakia pieces, especially rings. We also recommend removing your jewelry when showering and sleeping. We also offer polishing of most Sofia Zakia products.

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