The Chariot is one of our favorite cards as it represents action, determination, willpower, and success (upright, at least)! In our Ghoulish Edition of this card, you’ll see one of our favorite Halloween icons, the mummy.
Because the charioteer is about taking action, he stands rather than passively sitting. He is completely in charge of his situation here.
The traditional crook and flail have taken place of the wand as the Mummy’s symbols of power.
The stars above him signify his relation to divine understanding.
The black and white sphinxes that sit before him represent the duality within oneself, negative and positive, that sometimes aid each other and sometimes act as opposing forces. Although they pull the chariot in opp...
A gothic clock tower is the setting of this ghoulish rendition of the Major Arcana tarot card Wheel of Fortune. The three figures around the clock are the Egyptian god of evil Typhon descending, Egyptian god of the dead Anubis rising, and the Sphinx on top. Four winged creatures associated with the zodiac signs Aquarius, Scorpio, Leo, and Taurus are positioned around the clock. The four alchemical symbols of mercury, sulphur, water & salt are shown by the clock hands. The hands show the witching hour.
A Christmas twist has arrived at The Ghoulish Garb in the form of the Major Arcana tarot card, The Chariot. Featuring Santa Claus and his fellow reindeer, this is the perfect gift for witches who celebrate the present festivities of Yuletide.
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You are sure to scare the yule logs out of anyone who witnesses you in this tshirt. Instill the Yuletide fear in the naughty list kids by donning this winter clothing. This hilarious, but scary Xmas graphic tee will be the sole subject at the family get together this December.
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The Emperor is often considered the patriarch of a tarot deck. It is a card that stands for strength and authority, displaying his power and dominion through position and symbolism. Therefore, we could think of none other than the King of Halloween himself, Dracula, to portray such an important figurehead. Here, he is positioned on a throne adorned with rams’ heads to symbolize his connection to the zodiac Aries and the god of war. As Renfield repeats multiple times in Bram Stoker’s Dracula, “The blood is the life!” The Emperor is seen holding an orb-shaped glass of fresh blood to represent the world and life over which he presides. This is further solidified by the ankh (the Egyptian symbol of life) that he wears around his neck. The ca...