Lenormand Oracle is a faithful reproduction of the deck printed in Paris in 1890 designed by Napoleon's cartomant.
This is one of the most appreciated cartomancy decks: its 36 figures have a great fascination born from the suggestive power of the symbols. The significance of the cards can be understood with great ease thanks to the rules established by Marie Anne Lenorman, Napolean Bonaparte's tarot reader, also known as the "Sibilla of the Salons".
Published - October 2003
36 cards, 10 x 6.5, with Guidelines. (Multilingual edition)
Presented in a sealed tuckbox