Lenormand oracle cards - red owl
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The popularity of the Lenormand fortune-telling cards, which have been on the market in various versions for 200 years, can be attributed mainly to the fame of their (alleged) creator: Mademoiselle (or Madame) Marie Anne Adelaide Lenormand (1772 - 1843), who was arguably the most famous fortune-teller of the 19th century. It is claimed that her predictions came true for the querents almost a hundred percent of the time. She was already famous during her lifetime, and many prominent figures of her time sought her counsel. The so-called "Little Lenormand cards," which are particularly well-known and popular in Germany, consist of 36 cards, each featuring only one image motif (e.g., ring, house, rider) in a specific order. All are numbered from 1 to 36, and many also include assigned card images similar to those found in playing cards (hearts, diamonds, spades, clubs from 6 to 10, jack, queen, king, ace) and/or rhymes that relate to the interpretation of each Lenormand card. The order and numbering of all "Little Lenormand cards" are the same. Only card No. 12, "Birds," is referred to as "Owls" in some variants, which then depict owls instead of other types. The 36 Lenormand cards of the "Red Owl" are additionally equipped with rhymed verses, and No. 12 is called "Owls." A short guide with 15 pages is included.
Language | German |
Item number | 35203719 |
Publisher | Königsfurt-Urania |
Category | Card games |
Release date | 17.5.2023 |
Colour | Red |
Exact colour description | Red owl |
Language | German |
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