


LA MORTE (Death) Tarot Print by Malleus
In our tarot, “La Morte” appears facing forward, holding a disc that represents the sun.
A crown, blending day and night, adorns its head, and its eyes are empty.
Angelic wings remind us that Death is a part of our life, while a glowing scythe cuts through the darkness surrounding her.
Also known as the Nameless Arcana, this card is not explicitly labeled with “Death” in many traditional Tarot decks, emphasizing that its meaning goes beyond physical death. It represents profound change, transformation, and renewal. The absence of a name is symbolic—reminding us that the experience of change, though often challenging, is universal and timeless.
The card is numbered XIII (13), a number that has often been associated with mystery and superstition. In Tarot, however, 13 carries a more profound meaning—it marks the end of a cycle and the beginning of a new one. Like the figure depicted in this print, it urges us to accept inevitable changes and see them as an opportunity for personal growth and evolution.
This piece, part of the Arcani Maggiori collection, invites viewers to embrace the transformative power of the Nameless Arcana, reflecting on the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth.
✵Print is 16.5"x 27"
✵Print will be shipped rolled.
In our tarot, “La Morte” appears facing forward, holding a disc that represents the sun.
A crown, blending day and night, adorns its head, and its eyes are empty.
Angelic wings remind us that Death is a part of our life, while a glowing scythe cuts through the darkness surrounding her.
Also known as the Nameless Arcana, this card is not explicitly labeled with “Death” in many traditional Tarot decks, emphasizing that its meaning goes beyond physical death. It represents profound change, transformation, and renewal. The absence of a name is symbolic—reminding us that the experience of change, though often challenging, is universal and timeless.
The card is numbered XIII (13), a number that has often been associated with mystery and superstition. In Tarot, however, 13 carries a more profound meaning—it marks the end of a cycle and the beginning of a new one. Like the figure depicted in this print, it urges us to accept inevitable changes and see them as an opportunity for personal growth and evolution.
This piece, part of the Arcani Maggiori collection, invites viewers to embrace the transformative power of the Nameless Arcana, reflecting on the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth.
✵Print is 16.5"x 27"
✵Print will be shipped rolled.
In our tarot, “La Morte” appears facing forward, holding a disc that represents the sun.
A crown, blending day and night, adorns its head, and its eyes are empty.
Angelic wings remind us that Death is a part of our life, while a glowing scythe cuts through the darkness surrounding her.
Also known as the Nameless Arcana, this card is not explicitly labeled with “Death” in many traditional Tarot decks, emphasizing that its meaning goes beyond physical death. It represents profound change, transformation, and renewal. The absence of a name is symbolic—reminding us that the experience of change, though often challenging, is universal and timeless.
The card is numbered XIII (13), a number that has often been associated with mystery and superstition. In Tarot, however, 13 carries a more profound meaning—it marks the end of a cycle and the beginning of a new one. Like the figure depicted in this print, it urges us to accept inevitable changes and see them as an opportunity for personal growth and evolution.
This piece, part of the Arcani Maggiori collection, invites viewers to embrace the transformative power of the Nameless Arcana, reflecting on the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth.
✵Print is 16.5"x 27"
✵Print will be shipped rolled.