Lay this altar cloth down and the table changes mood at once: deep navy, gold-toned detail, and a zodiac wheel that gives your cards a clear centre to gather around. It is made for tarot, oracle and pendulum work, with a soft polyester surface that helps mark out a quieter, more intentional space.
The zodiac circle in navy and gold
The wheel design gives a natural focal point, useful when you want a reading space that feels ordered rather than improvised.
Navy keeps the look calm and nocturnal, while the gold-toned print catches the eye without feeling busy.
The astrological layout suits tarot spreads, oracle cards, pendulum questions, or a small personal altar.
It folds away easily between readings, so your ritual space can appear only when you need it.
The printed surface brings structure to a desk, bedside table or floor setting without adding visual clutter.
Soft polyester, made for repeated laying out
The cloth is made from polyester with a printed zodiac wheel design. The fabric feels soft and light in the hand, easy to smooth over a table before cards, crystals or other reading tools are placed on top.
Using it for cards and pendulum work
Place the cloth on a clean, dry, flat surface and smooth it from the centre outwards. For cards, use the zodiac wheel as a visual anchor. For pendulum work, keep the cloth still and avoid pulling it across rough surfaces.
After use, fold it loosely or roll it to help protect the print. Treat it as a decorative textile: keep it away from sharp edges, open flames and damp storage, and spot clean gently when needed.
Astrology as a reading language
The zodiac wheel comes from the symbolic language of astrology, where the twelve signs are used to explore cycles, timing, temperament and archetype. In modern tarot and oracle practice, zodiac imagery is often used as a visual frame rather than a fixed rulebook. It gives the reading area a sense of orientation: a centre, a circle, and a quiet suggestion of move…
region of manufacture: China