Oracle "For Beginners", 36 cards (6x11 cm), bag (12x19 cm), 16+
people from ancient times turn to the Higher Forces to find out their fate. And one of the most faithful ways to look into the secrets of the future is the oracle of Lenorman. Maria Lenorman is the most famous fortuneteller of France, which was nicknamed “Black Maria” for an unmistakable prediction of deaths. For work, she used the usual deck of playing cards, on which only one understandable drawings were applied to her. The deck was called "Oracle Madame Lenorman." In illustrations on oracle maps, unlike a classic tarot, inverted interpretations are not used. They are read only directly, and their meaning is revealed on the basis of neighboring cards.
Trust your intuition, you have everything: a deck of cards, a brochure with interpretation and layouts. This deck is suitable for those who are not yet familiar with the mysterious world of fortune -telling and tarot. Intuitively understandable images on the maps will allow you to find answers in your own subconscious. In the set you will also find a brochure with the interpretation of each card and several layout options. A convenient bag will allow you to keep a deck of cards in safety, and will also serve as an excellent gift for lovers of all mystical. If you are a real connoisseur of ancient culture and love things shrouded in a halo of secrets, then you will like the deck of these cards. You will find:- 36 cards,
- storage bag, Li>
- Instructions with interpretation.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | China |
| A reason for the game | Universal |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Cardboard density, g/sq.m | 270 |
| Genre of the game | Fortune -telling |
| Material | Cardboard |
| The number of cards | 36 |
| The number of players | 1 - 2 |
| The subject of the holiday | March 8 |
| The time of the game | Not limited |
| View | Oracle |
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Tags: Fortune -telling and esoterics (souvenirs), games (holidays), fortune telling and psychology (holidays), fortune telling and psychology (holidays)