- Star Wars Tarot Card Collection
- Star Wars Aluminum Tarot Card Patches Set #30
Star Wars Aluminum Tarot Card Patches Set #30
Star Wars Aluminum Tarot Card Patches Set #30
This is Set #30 of our Star Wars Tarot Card collection.
Each card in the Suit of Pentacles suit will contain a character and a sigil/logo representing a separate element from the Star Wars universe.
Seven of Pentacles:
In the tumultuous era of the Clone Wars, Captain Rex stands out as a seasoned warrior and a strategic thinker. His journey aligns remarkably with the essence of the Seven of Pentacles. Just like the Seven of Pentacles, Captain Rex understands the value of sustained effort. He has fought countless battles, invested time, and honed his skills. Rex’s commitment to the Grand Army of the Republic mirrors the card’s message: hard work pays off, but patience is essential. In the card, a man gazes at his abundant crop, symbolized by pentacles. Rex, too, reaps the rewards of his dedication—whether it’s leading troops, strategizing, or defending freedom. His battle-worn armor reflects the weariness that comes from tireless service. The Seven of Pentacles encourages a long-term perspective. Rex embodies this by considering the broader impact of his actions. Whether training new troopers or questioning the war’s purpose, he seeks sustainable results beyond immediate victories.
Eight of Pentacles:
In the vast galaxy far, far away, K-2SO stands out as a remarkable character. Originally an Imperial security droid, he was reprogrammed by the Rebel Alliance to serve their cause. Just like the Eight of Pentacles, K-2SO embodies unwavering commitment. His tireless efforts are evident in his role as a skilled pilot, strategist, and infiltrator. The Eight of Pentacles often signifies apprenticeship and learning. K-2SO’s backstory involves reprogramming and retraining, transforming him from an obedient Imperial droid into a free-thinking ally. His journey parallels the card’s theme of honing skills diligently, even when faced with adversity.
These patches were made using aluminum blanks with a full color die sublimated transfer and hook-backing. They measure in at just under 3.5” tall. Only 50 sets are being made. Limit of 4 sets per person.
This is Set #30 of our Star Wars Tarot Card collection.
Each card in the Suit of Pentacles suit will contain a character and a sigil/logo representing a separate element from the Star Wars universe.
Seven of Pentacles:
In the tumultuous era of the Clone Wars, Captain Rex stands out as a seasoned warrior and a strategic thinker. His journey aligns remarkably with the essence of the Seven of Pentacles. Just like the Seven of Pentacles, Captain Rex understands the value of sustained effort. He has fought countless battles, invested time, and honed his skills. Rex’s commitment to the Grand Army of the Republic mirrors the card’s message: hard work pays off, but patience is essential. In the card, a man gazes at his abundant crop, symbolized by pentacles. Rex, too, reaps the rewards of his dedication—whether it’s leading troops, strategizing, or defending freedom. His battle-worn armor reflects the weariness that comes from tireless service. The Seven of Pentacles encourages a long-term perspective. Rex embodies this by considering the broader impact of his actions. Whether training new troopers or questioning the war’s purpose, he seeks sustainable results beyond immediate victories.
Eight of Pentacles:
In the vast galaxy far, far away, K-2SO stands out as a remarkable character. Originally an Imperial security droid, he was reprogrammed by the Rebel Alliance to serve their cause. Just like the Eight of Pentacles, K-2SO embodies unwavering commitment. His tireless efforts are evident in his role as a skilled pilot, strategist, and infiltrator. The Eight of Pentacles often signifies apprenticeship and learning. K-2SO’s backstory involves reprogramming and retraining, transforming him from an obedient Imperial droid into a free-thinking ally. His journey parallels the card’s theme of honing skills diligently, even when faced with adversity.
These patches were made using aluminum blanks with a full color die sublimated transfer and hook-backing. They measure in at just under 3.5” tall. Only 50 sets are being made. Limit of 4 sets per person.