Lenormand

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The Primal Lenormand (English, French, German)

12,99 

Reprint of the original cards from 1799.

By kind permission of the British Museum, London, edited by Alexander Glueck. The game was conceived by Johann Kaspar Hechtel and published in Nuremberg in 1799 as a parlour game. This is where we meet all the characters seen later in the Lenormand cards: the rider, the stork, the mice, the fish, etc. The booklet includes the historic game rules and instructions how to read this oracle today.

Three language edition: English, French, German

36 cards

80 x 110 mm

card language: none

instruction booklet: english, french & german

Old Lenormand – 3 Languages (German /English / French)

12,95 

Historical cards – rediscovered

The atmosphere of the early ­Lenormand-cards – an ­invitation to a very special experience.
36 historical cards in their ­original format (44 x 75 mm),
with pointy corners (typical for the time) in a lovely sturdy box.

The accompanying booklet by ­Alexander Glück draws a ­fascinating line from the ­primordial cards to todays ­application of them.

36 Cards
44 x 75 mm
96 page-booklet
Booklet in English, French and German

Mystical Lenormand – The Book

14,90 

Finally available in English! A perfect companion to the Mystical Lenormand cards. In this book, Regula Elizabeth Fiechter describes the images and the interpretations of each card and explains how combinations affect the interpretation. Though tips and suggestions are provided, the reader’s own stimulated intuition is used to supply a successful and helpful interpretation. For animal lovers, the Mystical Lenormand is especially attractive—each card carries the image of at least one animal. The Mystical Lenormand is modelled on cards which were used by Marie-Anne Lenormand, a prominent and popular French seeress of the 19th century.