With "The Weekly Reader Lenormand" deck, I wanted to step back in time to the Victorian-inspired illustration styles of the 19th century and capture the sense of elegance and grandeur characteristic of that bygone era.
The images are reminiscent of engravings from that period. Each illustration is encased within an ornate frame, adorned with baroque spirals and golden leaves, evoking a sense of both regality and opulence.
Each suit has its own colored motif, represented not only by the suit pip itself but also by the background in the form of pastel-colored paper textures.
Included in "The Weekly Reader Lenormand" deck is a set of instructions based on the mid-1800s "Philippe Le Normand" guide, which is among the oldest known instructions for interpreting Lenormand cards.
Component | Quantity | Photo |
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Mint Tin | 1 | ![]() |
Mint Tin Accordion (8 panels) Set | 1 set of 1 mint tin accordion (8 panels)s | ![]() |
Mint Tin Deck | 1 deck of 36 cards | ![]() |
Average Rating | 0 reviews |
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Publish Date | April 16, 2024 |
Edition | First |
Department | Tarot and Oracles |
Tags | lenormand lenromand deck Fortune telling Victorian baroque 19th century Mint Tin cartomancy |