Lady of Diamonds

Lady of Diamonds

Diamond lady - meaning

The lady of diamonds is an arrogant, jealous, angry and dissolute woman. Lady of Diamonds, represents an isolated enemy... She is very talkative and knows how to manipulate men who easily succumb to her charms. In the context of love, this card is a warning sign that someone is about to steal your lover or spouse.

Generally about the Lady Card

The Queen (or Queen) is a playing card that most often depicts a woman or queen, usually elegantly dressed and holding a flower. The queen is considered (next to the king and jack) up to the so-called figure, where it is the second most senior (after the king and ahead of the jack). The deck of playing cards contains four queens, one of each suit (queen of clubs, queen of diamonds, queen of hearts and queen of spades).

Equivalent to the queen in traditional Polish maps (and in German maps) indicator, usually depicted as a man (but sometimes appears as a woman).

Dam marking

The lady's markings are different, depending on the language version of the deck:

  • in Polish, German and French variants - D (from dama and Dame)
  • in English - Q (from queen) - the most frequently used designation
  • in the Russian version - D (from lady, lady); similarly to D.
  • in the Dutch version - V (from vrouw)

Who does the Queen represent?

in the Paris pattern, it is traditionally associated with such figures as:

  • Queen Karo - Rachela, lover of Charles VII of Valois
  • Queen of clubs - Argeja, wife of Polineikes and mother of Argos
  • The Queen of Spades - Pallas, in Greek mythology she was called the goddess Athena.
  • Queen of hearts - Judith, the heroine of the Book of Judith

The above explanation of the meaning of the Queen of Diamonds is very general. It should be borne in mind that there are many different schools of "reading" cards - their meanings can vary greatly depending on the personal views and inclinations of the person.

Let's remember! Fortune-telling or "reading" cards should be approached with suspicion. ??