Golden Moon
Has anyone ever noticed that the King of Swords has a ring on his finger? where the hand is holding his sword?
So does the king of cups.
So does the king of cups.
Hmm never noticed that before. Maybe it just indicates a married man. Or that he is dedicated person. Or a representation that he has already achieved some of his goals and is successful.Golden Moon said:Has anyone ever noticed that the King of Swords has a ring on his finger? where the hand is holding his sword?
So does the king of cups.
How interesting to get the mind to think about what the eyes see! Some thoughts:Valentine Dragon said:The ring on these two King's hands are on the middle finger. Middle finger represents 'Saturn' and any ring on this finger represents hidden suppression, the need to control, the unfinished business from early home-life and a possible relationship to father - authority figure, which gives an example 'how to rule'.
"Right or left hand
Spouses wear the wedding ring on the left hand in countries like France, Ireland, United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, Slovenia, Brasil, Egypt, Mexico, USA, and Canada.
However, in the Eastern Orthodox Church and in many countries, spouses wear the ring on the right hand, e.g. in Austria, Germany, Greece, Poland, Norway, Spain, India, Chile and Venezuela."
I think EarthBoy may be onto something here:EarthBoy said:All Kings traditionally wear a ring. It's put on their finger during the coronation ceremony. It represents them being married to their kingdom.