Ten of Pentacles
The Ten of Pentacles points to long term success in terms of wealth and family. In the Ten of Pentacles, sitting on the left is an elderly man with well-groomed grey hair and a long beard. He sits on a seat decorated in vines and healthy bunches of grapes. The grapes symbolize, wealth, abundance and riches. This Card suggests you have done, or will do, very well for yourself, not by chance, but by working very hard. The Pentacles always believe in putting their money into bricks and mortar as they like to see something tangible for all their hard work. It suggests you are looking to settle down or take steps to make your relationship more permanent.
Ten of Pentacles (Reversed)
The Elderly man in the Ten of Pentacles Reversed Card represents the old traditional ways of acquiring wealth, and that is by building an empire slowly. He is saddened as his family wants immediate wealth and have turned his fortune upside down. It can suggest family disloyalty and dishonor. There may be no family values and a lack of respect for family members or elders. You may view family obligations or duties as a burden and begrudge doing anything for them or having to visit, but you still do. The Ten of Pentacles Reversed often refers to domestic disharmony. You may be too materialistic in your relationships, causing you to become emotionally cold.