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Red Velvet Tarot Bag with Eye of Horus Embroidery
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Eye of Horus (5) - Clarity, truthfulness, wisdom
Horus was the falcon-headed solar and sky god from ancient Egypt. He is associated with vitality, health and regeneration. Horus was the son of Osiris and Isis. His right eye was white, and represented the sun, and his left eye was black, and represented the moon. According to Egyptian myth, Seth, Horus's brother, killed Osiris. Horus fought Seth to avenge this death and lost his left eye in the fight. Thoth, the God of magic and the moon, used his powers to reassemble Horus's eye. On presenting his eye to Osiris, Osiris experienced rebirth.
The Eye of Horus symbolises protection and the bringing of wisdom. The eye also symbolises our ability to see with clarity and truthfulness.
Red (23) - Passion, energy, power
Colours can affect our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual states, both consciously and unconsciously. We can use colours to help us feel better, to inject an element of vitality into our life, or to calm strong feelings and promote a sense of peace and relaxation.
The colour red is typically associated with a range of emotions and states of being, including: energy, passion, love, joy, vitality, health, strength, power, fire, aggression and danger. Different people perceive colours in different ways, so you may have other associations, which are equally valid.
Throughout ancient traditions, red has been a dominant colour, symbolising both positivity and negativity. It's been used to represent the colour of gods of sun and war and is often associated with power. In China it was the emblem of the Chou dynasty and was thought of as being one of the luckiest colours. In Christianity red is associated with the act of sacrifice, representing the blood of Christ who died on the cross. Red is a particularly dominant colour in the Tarot.
The colour has links with passion and sexuality, too. Hearts are usually depicted as red and it features widely in the annual celebration of St. Valentine's Day, and in Greece it was the colour of the phallic God, Priapus. Young North American Indians traditionally painted themselves in red, believing it would increase their strength and desire.
As far as the chakras go, red is the colour used to symbolise the base chakra.




By Claire, Guernsey Wow! I bought this as a gift for a tarot reading friend who's also a fan of ancient Egypt. What a perfect choice! What stood out for me was the lovely big size of the bag as well as the gold embroidery on the front, literally glittering against the soft velvet (really, a photo can't do it justice). A really fabulous item that would be great on display, or maybe to store other precious keepsakes such as larger pieces of jewellery.




By Collette, Northamptonshire. You never cease to amaze me with your value for money and top quality products. Thank you. This is a perfect bag for my tarot cards.
































