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The Gypsy deck with the gracefulness of Art Nouveau graphics!

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Art Nouveau Lenormand Oracle

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In this Art Nouveau Lenormand oracle (gypsy deck), the nostalgic energy of the Art Nouveau artistic movement is captured and uniquely adapted to the Lenormand deck, offering unique perspectives and advice on your life and experiences.

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With stylized motifs and graceful figures, Antonella Castelli's deck allows for advancements and discoveries in the realm of world knowledge.

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The Art Nouveau Lenormand oracle from Lo Scarabeo follows the tradition of the Petit Lenormand with a 36-card deck.

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This Art Nouveau Lenormand oracle, conceived by Lunaea Weatherstone and illustrated by renowned artist Antonella Castelli, includes a 36-card deck, an instruction book, and a card box to store the book and cards.

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The cards measure 8.8 cm in width by 12.50 cm in length, and the instruction book is translated into English, Spanish, Italian, French, and German.

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The colors of the cards may vary slightly from what is shown on your screen due to screen settings and photo editing. About the Lenormand Oracle (Gypsy Deck) The French cartomancer Marie Anne Lenormand (1768-1843), universally known as Mlle Lenormand, became famous for her connections with Empress Josephine de Beauharnais and her husband Napoleon Bonaparte.

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Her association with high society earned her the nickname “Sibyl of the salons,” inspiring the creation of a 52-figure divination game published in 1828. Around 1840, this game was redesigned and reduced to 36 cards, resulting in the “Petit Lenormand,” one of the most appreciated divination systems worldwide.

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The Lenormand deck is often called the gypsy deck or gypsy oracle. About Art Nouveau This movement influenced artistic, cultural, architectural, and decorative trends in the 19th century, emphasizing ornate patterns of leaves, vines, and flowers, with elegant and ornamental colors, motifs, and scenes.

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