
King of Cups
Element: Water + Earth
The design of the King of Cups is inspired by Portrait of a Young Man by Titian (Tiziano Vecellio), created around 1512 and housed in the National Gallery in London since 1904. The man in the painting wears a blue garment adorned with wave-like patterns, emphasizing the traits of the water element.
The King of Cups represents a mature man who has achieved mastery in a certain field and possesses strong leadership qualities. Being a combination of water and earth elements, he exhibits the sensitivity, creativity, intuition, and artistic flair of water, grounded by the stability and reliability of earth.
UPRIGHT
Keywords: Steady, calm, mature, creative, gentle and considerate
Relationships:
1. Gentle and caring
2. Mature and steady
3. Responsible partner
1. Gentle and caring
2. Mature and steady
3. Responsible partner
Career & Study:
1. Highly creative
2. Respected and trustworthy
3. Artistically talented
1. Highly creative
2. Respected and trustworthy
3. Artistically talented
Finance:
1. Good at financial management 2. Financially fortunate
1. Good at financial management 2. Financially fortunate
Mental & Spiritual Health:
Mature, compassionate, and empathetic
Mature, compassionate, and empathetic
REVERSED
Keywords: Inconsistent, hypocritical, deceptive, distrustful, fearful, risky
Relationships:
1. Lack of trust
2. Emotional deceit
3. Risk of infidelity
1. Lack of trust
2. Emotional deceit
3. Risk of infidelity
Career & Study:
1. Not trusted by others 2. Inconsistent behavior 3. Subject to manipulation
1. Not trusted by others 2. Inconsistent behavior 3. Subject to manipulation
Finance:
1. Financial fraud 2. Suffering losses
1. Financial fraud 2. Suffering losses
Mental & Spiritual Health:
Inner conflict, emotional repression, lack of integrity
Inner conflict, emotional repression, lack of integrity