A sculptor at his work in a monastery. Compare the design which illustrates the Eight of Pentacles. The apprentice or amateur therein has received his reward and is now at work in earnest.
Divinatory Meanings:
Métier, trade, skilled labor; usually, however, regarded as a card of nobility, aristocracy, renown, glory.
Reversed:
Mediocrity, in work and otherwise, puerility, pettiness, weakness.
PENTACLES. TWO.
A young man, in the act of dancing, has a pentacle in either hand, and they are joined by that endless cord which is like the number 8 reversed.
Divinatory Meanings:
On the one hand it is represented as a card of gaiety, recreation and its connections, which is the subject of the design; but it is read also as news and messages in writing, as obstacles, agitation, trouble, embroilment.
Reversed:
Enforced gaiety, simulated enjoyment, literal sense, handwriting, composition, letters of exchange.
PENTACLES. ACE.