King of Pentacles - Rider-Waite-Smith tarot card

Suit of Pentacles · 14 of Pentacles

King of Pentacles Tarot Card Meaning

Upright
material masteryproviderbusiness acumensteward of wealthsecurity achieved
Reversed
greedstatus over substancecontrol through moneythe empire owning its emperor
Yes or No
Yes
Element
Earth
Astrology
Fire of Earth

What the card shows

A king sits enthroned in the garden of his own success, his dark robe so densely embroidered with grapevines and leaves that he seems to be growing out of the abundance around him. His left hand steadies a great pentacle balanced on his knee; his right holds a lily-topped scepter. The throne is carved at every corner with bulls' heads, and behind its high back rise the walls and turrets of his castle. Vines, grapes, and flowers crowd the card's borders; one armored foot shows beneath the lush robe, resting on stone. Plenty surrounds him on every side, and he sits in the middle of it entirely at ease, a man with nothing left to prove and everything left to maintain.

King of Pentacles: upright meaning

This is what the suit has been building toward: the Ace's seed, the Eight's craft, the Nine's independence, matured into mastery that provides for more than itself. The King of Pentacles is material competence at its full authority, the business built and running, the family provided for, the wealth managed rather than chased, the word that is accepted as collateral. Fire of Earth is his signature: initiating will applied to matter, ambition that pours foundations instead of castles in air. Note the armored foot under the opulent robe; ease this complete is defended, not lucky. When he appears, he marks the arrival of material security, the presence of a generous, capable provider in your story, or the summons to become one: think like a steward, decide like an owner, and let your wealth, whatever its size, start working for people beyond you. Abundance, at this rank, is a responsibility that happens to feel like comfort.

King of Pentacles: reversed meaning

The same throne, occupied by appetite. Reversed, the King of Pentacles forgets that wealth was ever for anything: accumulation as identity, status defended instead of value created, generosity replaced by leverage, money used to steer spouses, heirs, and employees. He can appear as the domineering provider whose support is a system of control, the boss who pays well and owns you, or your own drift toward measuring every relationship in returns. Sometimes he is simply the empire's prisoner, rich in assets, bankrupt in hours, the maintainer of a fortune that no longer contains a life. The way back is his own upright virtue: stewardship. Ask what the wealth is for, answer in names of people, and spend accordingly.

King of Pentacles: love & relationships

Upright

A partner of substance in every sense: generous, established, loyal, expressing devotion through provision and permanence, the house, the plan, the future underwritten. Relationships under this card stabilize and prosper materially. Its gentle caution: providers can mistake providing for presence. The finest gift in his treasury is still attention.

Reversed

Money in love's driver's seat: affection budgeted, support wielded as authority, a partnership that functions like a well-run company and feels like one, or attraction to security curdling into dependence on it. Sort the provider from the controller, generosity has no terms and conditions. If the standard of living is high and the warmth is low, say so plainly.

King of Pentacles: career & money

Upright

The deck's strongest card for business and wealth questions: ventures maturing, leadership earned, investments compounding, the deal or promotion that establishes you. Favors ownership thinking, equity, enterprise, assets over hours. Seek this king as mentor or investor if you are not yet him; his backing builds empires. Financially: steward, diversify, endow.

Reversed

Success with corrupted accounting: profit pursued past ethics, status past substance, the golden role that costs your health, or leadership hoarding credit and capital while the team that built it thins out. Audit what the empire runs on and what it is for. A business that consumes its owner is not an asset. It is the most expensive job ever created.

King of Pentacles: yes or no?

Yes.

Yes, the material world's most confident yes. The King of Pentacles rules exactly the domain most questions live in, money, work, security, home, and his appearance says the resources, competence, and conditions for success are present or arriving. It is a builder's yes: certain, but constructed, not conjured. Bring the discipline the outcome deserves, and this card guarantees the ground will hold it.

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Frequently asked questions

It means the capacity and conditions for material success are present, the strongest such signal in the deck, and it describes the path: stewardship, patience, ownership thinking, value created and managed rather than luck awaited. Whether that becomes wealth depends on the discipline the card assumes. It often also plays a simpler role: announcing an established, prosperous figure entering your situation as partner, mentor, employer, or investor. Either way, the material trend is firmly upward.

The established provider: a business owner, senior manager, prosperous parent or grandparent, property holder, the person whose advice about money is worth taking because their results are visible. Character notes: generous, steady, unhurried, quietly proud, expresses care through support and dislikes drama around resources. If someone fits, the card usually points to their influence on your question. If no one does, it is the role your situation is inviting you to grow into.

One of the best, particularly for the material architecture of commitment: a partner ready to build, provide, and stay, a household that will be secure, plans that get funded rather than just discussed. He is the marrying kind in the most literal sense. The card's counsel for such relationships is to keep the emotional books as carefully as the financial ones, his love is real but tends to be expressed in provision, and partners sometimes need it translated.

Verify the accounting, financial and moral. Reversed, this figure can be the payer who owns you: compensation used as leverage, credit and capital hoarded, commitments honored in letter and violated in spirit, or a partner whose appetite for the upside exceeds their appetite for the work. Protect yourself with his own tools: contracts, records, terms in writing, independent advice. Generosity with strings is the tell, and the strings always tighten later.

Both rule, but over different kingdoms. The Emperor is authority as structure: law, order, boundaries, the architecture of power itself, a major arcana principle. The King of Pentacles is authority as prosperity: wealth built, land worked, families provided for, power expressed in vineyards rather than statutes. The Emperor would rule an empty desert on principle; this king's rule is inseparable from the abundance around his throne. In readings: Emperor for order and control questions, this king for money, business, and provision.

Kings in this deck's court convention carry the Fire aspect of their suit: initiating will, command, the spark that sets the element in motion. Fire of Earth is that will applied to matter, ambition that clears land, founds ventures, and compounds resources, drive expressed as building rather than blazing. It resolves the card's apparent paradox: how someone so settled got so far. The fire never went out; it went into the foundations, and the vineyard is what it grew.

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