The compact size is adorable and easy to use!
This 54-card set combines the standard Lenormand decks with additional symbol cards and astrological readings.
The latest addition to the popular "Elements Lenormand" deck, known for its easy-to-use colors and delicate vintage illustrations, is the small, classically designed "Elements Lenormand Classic."
Roughly half the size of the standard "Elements Lenormand," it has a slightly slimmer, sleek silhouette. This practical deck features simplified text and colors.
It's perfect for those looking to create a compact grand tableau, easily fitting on a small cafe table or in a video shoot.
Based on a vintage-processed design, the backing features a William Morris pattern by popular textile designer.
This ultimate 54-card Lenormand deck adds new symbols and astrological readings for both beginners and those already familiar with Lenormand.
<Characteristics of Elements Lenormand>
- In addition to the 36 basic cards, 16 new symbols from Triple K Select have been added.
- Two sets of personal cards (gentlemen and ladies) make it easy to interpret complex relationships and compatibility between same-sex partners.
- The personal cards have a different background color, allowing you to quickly check their position in the Grand Tableau.
- Three frame colors (red, green, and gray) are available for determining auspicious meanings.
- The 36 basic cards correspond to Western astrology (planets, signs, and houses).
■ Product Specifications
Contents: All 54 cards, includes a Japanese quick reference chart.
Package Size: H71 x W46 x D25mm
Card Size: H67 x W44mm
Weight: Approx. 57g
Card Finish: Matte Varnish
Author: Triple K (Supervising Editor)
About the Author
Supervising Editor: Triple K
Karen Sakurano
A popular fortune teller who has mastered a variety of divination methods, including Lenormand cards, tarot cards, numerology, and rose dowsing. In particular, she has one of the deepest knowledge of Lenormand cards in Japan and is active as a lecturer. Her books include "The World of Lenormand Cards."
Kaori
Since childhood, she has been interested in the invisible world of mythology and fairies.
In 2009, she opened her own salon. Realizing that even well-known principles and techniques don't work for everyone, she began using fortune-telling to help people realize their dreams through personalized methods. Since 2010, she has been publishing articles in the fortune-telling magazine "Misty."
Her books include "The Lenormand Cards" (Setsuwasha).
Kiru Takahashi
Born in Fukushima Prefecture. Fascinated by fantastical worlds, she aspired to pursue a career in fiction.
In 2000, she won the Komatsu Sakyo Award for Effort and began her career as a novelist. She is a member of the Japan Children's Literature Association.
In 2011, she opened Japan's first paid fortune-telling website using Lenormand cards.
Her books include "The Fortune Teller's Job" (Kaiseisha), "Introduction to Practical Lenormand Cards" (Gakken Plus), "Setsuwasha Fortune Telling Selection 12: 16 Oracles from the Earth: Geomancy Fortune Telling" (Setsuwasha), "Our Survival Class" (Poplar Publishing), "Introduction to Fortune Telling" (Raichousha), and many others.