
Knight of Pentacles
Element: Earth + Fire
The inspiration for this card comes from The Man in Armor by Rembrandt van Rijn, painted in 1655 and now housed in the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow, Scotland. This card’s palette features a calm, deep red tone, symbolizing the grounded and serious nature of the Knight of Pentacles—more composed than the other knights. He is a hardworking young man with long-term goals and practical investment sense. Compared to other knights, he is less likely to signify travel, though he may represent slower forms of travel such as by car or train, especially for business purposes.
UPRIGHT
Keywords: Diligent, practical, stable, responsible, planned, earnest
Relationships:
1. A practical and reliable partner 2. A stable relationship 3. A sense of responsibility
1. A practical and reliable partner 2. A stable relationship 3. A sense of responsibility
Career & Study:
1. Hardworking and focused 2. Works with a plan 3. Practical and dedicated
1. Hardworking and focused 2. Works with a plan 3. Practical and dedicated
Finance:
1. Stable income 2. Well-planned investments
1. Stable income 2. Well-planned investments
Mental & Spiritual Health:
Disciplined and focused on self-improvement
Disciplined and focused on self-improvement
REVERSED
Keywords: Confused, lazy, scattered, dull, stubborn, stagnation
Relationships:
1. Boring and rigid 2. Emotionally distant 3. No future in sight
1. Boring and rigid 2. Emotionally distant 3. No future in sight
Career & Study:
1. Lost and stagnant 2. Inflexible and dogmatic 3. Lacks discipline and drive
1. Lost and stagnant 2. Inflexible and dogmatic 3. Lacks discipline and drive
Finance:
1. Be cautious with investments 2. Financial restrictions
1. Be cautious with investments 2. Financial restrictions
Mental & Spiritual Health:
Lack of clarity and determination
Lack of clarity and determination