Knana White Velvet Tarot Cloth 23.62x23.62 Inches Celtic Cross Altar Mat for Divination
This Knana tarot cloth measures 23.62 by 23.62 inches and is made from soft white velvet. It features an engraved Celtic cross motif with moon, flowers, and leaves, designed to create a focused atmosphere for tarot readings. Suitable for both beginners and experienced readers, this rectangular mat provides a comfortable non-slip surface for laying out cards.
What size is this tarot cloth?
The cloth is 23.62 inches long and 23.62 inches wide (60 cm x 60 cm), giving you a generous square surface for spreading cards in a Celtic cross or other layouts.
| Brand | Knana |
| Color | White |
| Material | Velvet (fabric) |
| Dimensions | 23.62"L x 23.62"W |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Design | Celtic cross with moon, flowers, leaves |
How does the design support readings?
The cloth is engraved with a Celtic cross motif along with moon, flowers, and leaves. Many users find that such symbolic imagery helps set a contemplative mood during divination, though results depend on the individual. The white velvet background makes card imagery stand out clearly.
Care and safety notes
Keep the cloth away from open flames and heat sources. Always extinguish candles before leaving the room or going to sleep. To clean, gently spot clean with a damp cloth if needed; avoid machine washing.
Who is this cloth for?
Whether you are just starting with tarot or have years of experience, this mat offers a dedicated space for your practice. The soft velvet feels pleasant to the touch and helps keep cards from sliding during a reading.
Frequently asked questions
Does the cloth come with a carrying pouch?
The supplied information does not specify a pouch. The product description does not mention any included storage bag.
Is the design printed or embroidered?
The design is described as engraved, which typically means it is pressed or embossed into the velvet rather than printed or embroidered.
Can I use this cloth for other purposes?
Many people use it as an altar cloth, decoration, or for other divination practices like rune casting, but the primary intended use is for tarot reading.