
Page of Wands
Element: Fire + Air
The Page of Wands draws inspiration from The Blue Boy (1770) by English portraitist Thomas Gainsborough. The painting captures a noble youth dressed in rich sapphire-blue satin, painted with spontaneous, flowing brushwork that brings out the boy’s elegant and flamboyant charm.
This card symbolizes the arrival of new opportunities, ideas, or challenges. It often represents the beginning of a new chapter in life, usually marked by action. In tarot, Pages can depict children or anyone under the age of 22.
UPRIGHT
Keywords: Curiosity, innocence, immaturity, new beginnings, childlike heart
Relationships:
1. A new relationship or stage begins
2. Emotionally immature
3. A sincere, innocent connection
1. A new relationship or stage begins
2. Emotionally immature
3. A sincere, innocent connection
Career & Study:
1. Full of passion and curiosity
2. New projects or roles
3. Carelessness or recklessness
1. Full of passion and curiosity
2. New projects or roles
3. Carelessness or recklessness
Finance:
1. A new investment opportunity
2. Potential to profit
1. A new investment opportunity
2. Potential to profit
Mental & Spiritual Health:
Filled with hope and enthusiasm
Filled with hope and enthusiasm
REVERSED
Keywords: Fickle, lack of initiative, hesitation, betrayal
Relationships:
1. Flirtatious or unfaithful
2. Short-lived romances
3. Being betrayed
1. Flirtatious or unfaithful
2. Short-lived romances
3. Being betrayed
Career & Study:
1. Loss of motivation or direction
2. Lack of success
3. Instability and constant changes
1. Loss of motivation or direction
2. Lack of success
3. Instability and constant changes
Finance:
1. Hesitation to invest
2. Poor financial management
1. Hesitation to invest
2. Poor financial management
Mental & Spiritual Health:
Lack of confidence and low drive
Lack of confidence and low drive