Knight of Cups Symbolism
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What to notice in the artwork — Knight of Cups
- Track posture, gaze, and direction: who looks at whom, and what is offered, refused, or hidden.
- Colours and landscape usually reinforce the card’s element and emotional temperature.
- Symbol lists help, but your journal question should tie symbols back to your life, not only lore.
Symbolism found in Knight of Cups
Symbolism: The Horse
In the Rider-Waite Tarot, the Knight of Cups is richly adorned, riding a white horse, which symbolizes purity and spiritual advancement. The horse strides gracefully, suggesting a journey that is more introspective and less about physical conquest.
Symbolism: The Armour
The Knight’s armour is decorated with images of fish, a symbol of the subconscious and the power of dreams. This imagery points to the depth of emotion and intuition associated with this card.
Symbolism: The Cup
The cup that the Knight holds is both a vessel for the heart’s desires and a symbol of potential. It represents the potential for new emotional experiences and the fulfillment of creative pursuits.
Symbolism: The River
The river flowing in the background signifies the constant flow of emotions and the necessity of moving with them rather than against them. The landscapes over which the Knight travels suggest that the path of the heart is as varied as it is beautiful.





