With the Atercolour Lenormand, I wanted to craft a watercolor style into a Petit Lenormand Deck. The gentle blends and vibrant hues seemed like the perfect medium to convey the warmth I wanted to embody.
Added are two Gentleman cards, two Lady cards, and two Person cards (as I do with most of my Lenormand Decks) to ensure that the deck can reflect the diversity of relationships and identities, both in and out of the LGBTQIA+ community so every individual can see themselves reflected in the cards who might not always see themselves in traditional decks.
There is also a Bridge Size edition.
The Atercolour Lenormand comes with a transcription of the mid-1800s "Philippe Le Normand" instructions, believed to be among the oldest instructions for reading the Lenormand cards. Slightly updated to also include LGBTQIA+ relationships, providing a bridge between traditional Lenormand interpretations and contemporary needs for inclusivity.
I hope the aesthetics create a feeling of comfort and acceptance for anyone who holds these cards.
Component | Quantity | Photo |
---|---|---|
Mint Tin Deck | 1 deck of 40 cards | ![]() |
Mint Tin | 1 | ![]() |
Mint Tin Accordion (8 panels) Set | 1 set of 1 mint tin accordion (8 panels)s | ![]() |
Average Rating | 1 reviews |
---|---|
Publish Date | August 01, 2024 |
Edition | First |
Department | Tarot and Oracles |
Tags | lenormand cartomancy Fortune telling Watercolor divination Watercolor Card Deck Lenormand deck Oracle LGBTQIA diversity and inclusion |