Lenormand Cards

Like tarot, Lenormand began as a casual game but later gained widespread popularity. The cards are interpreted in pairs, groups, or as a whole deck, facilitating self-discovery and exploration. Each card is influenced by the preceding one and is arranged in straight lines or grids. The cards are interpreted by considering their relationships to each other, typically starting from a central point representing the client.

Moreover, Lenormand is a 200-year-old divination deck consisting of 36 cards, where the drawn cards interact with one another. The deck’s symbolism is grounded in everyday life, leading to candid and honest readings about real-world experiences.