
Secrets of the jewelry box TAROT
“There is no birth, nor death; only continual change and transformation from state to state.
This makes up the being and existence of all the kingdoms-minerals, vegetable, animal and human.”
- The Zohar -
Discover and immerse yourself in the world of Tarot was a big challenge for me. Fear of the unknown and apprehension reigned over me, but these were overcome by a desire for creation and knowledge. This is how, as an integral sequel to my book, the
Secrets of The Jewelry Box Tarot
was created. After all, my rethought jewelry also tells about memories, stories, human destinies, and thus not only the ornaments of the body, but also have a special effect on the soul. The symbols of the Tarot card are replaced by the pictorial and concept of my jewelry, and they lead you into a world of secrets to guide us through the important decisions of our lives.
Major Arcana


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The Major Arcana is the heart of the tarot — a powerful sequence of 22 cards that map the soul’s journey through life. Each card represents a significant archetype or universal truth, from the innocence of The Fool, to the wisdom of The Hierophant, to the transformation of Death, and the enlightenment of The World. These cards speak to moments of deep growth, spiritual awakening, and personal evolution.
In my work, I translate the symbolism of the tarot cards into handcrafted jewelry pieces, where each design becomes a modern talisman — a reminder of your inner strength, your story, and your path forward. Each piece in my Major Arcana collection is a wearable interpretation of the tarot's timeless archetypes. Instead of traditional symbols, I’ve reimagined the cards through jewelry, using gemstones, metals, and textures to give voice to The Empress, The Magician, The Moon, and more. These pieces aren’t just accessories; they carry the energy and essence of the cards they represent, offering guidance, intention, and beauty in every detail.
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Court Cards
The Court Cards in the tarot represent the personalities, energies, and characteristics that influence our lives and interactions. These cards embody the archetypes of the King, Queen, Knight, and Page, each symbolizing different aspects of human experience — from leadership and wisdom to youthful enthusiasm and the pursuit of knowledge.
In my jewelry collection, I translate these dynamic figures into designs that reflect their unique qualities, allowing you to carry their energies with you as wearable reminders of growth, balance, and self-awareness. Each piece represents not only a tarot figure but also a personal connection to the power and lessons they embody.
The Court Cards of Wands embody the energy of passion, creativity, and action. The King, Queen, Knight, and Page of Wands represent different expressions of leadership, vision, and enthusiasm, urging you to embrace adventure, inspiration, and bold action in your life.
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The Court Cards of Cups represent emotions, intuition, and relationships. The King, Queen, Knight, and Page of Cups reflect different aspects of emotional depth, empathy, and creative expression, encouraging you to connect with your inner feelings and cultivate meaningful connections with others.
The Court Cards of Swords represent intellect, communication, and conflict resolution. The King, Queen, Knight, and Page of Swords embody different approaches to clarity, truth, and mental strength, urging you to embrace logic, objectivity, and clear decision-making in the face of challenges.
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The Court Cards of Pentacles represent stability, practicality, and material success. The King, Queen, Knight, and Page of Pentacles embody different aspects of hard work, financial responsibility, and grounded ambition, encouraging you to focus on building security, manifesting your goals, and nurturing growth in both your personal and professional life.
Numbered Cards
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The numbered Wands cards represent the journey of creativity, action, and personal growth. They range from the initial burst of inspiration in the Ace of Wands to the culmination of hard work and responsibility in the Ten of Wands, reflecting progress, challenges, and the development of one's ambitions and passions.
The numbered Cups cards represent the journey of emotions, relationships, and intuition. They range from the initial spark of emotional connection in the Ace of Cups to the emotional fulfillment or burdens found in the Ten of Cups, reflecting growth, balance, and the evolution of feelings and relationships.
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The numbered Pentacles cards represent the journey of material success, stability, and practical growth. They range from the new opportunities for financial growth in the Ace of Pentacles to the culmination of hard work and achievement in the Ten of Pentacles, reflecting progress, challenges, and the long-term rewards of dedication and perseverance.
The numbered Swords cards represent the journey of intellect, conflict, and mental clarity. They range from the initial insight and new ideas in the Ace of Swords to the completion of mental struggles and the resolution of conflicts in the Ten of Swords, reflecting challenges, breakthroughs, and the evolution of thoughts and decisions.
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