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A new project! I just found another exquisite, very rare, antique Lenormand deck that I plan to restore for myself and traditionalists who love reading with antique cards. The Lenormand Museum doesn't know much more than I do but their guess is that it was made in Germany around 1870. The distinctive thing about this wonderful deck is that it has sigils where your normally find the verse or playing card inserts.
People have been mesmerized by the old Lenormand decks that have these sigils on the cards, trying to figure out what they mean. This is the oldest of at least 3 Lenormand-based decks that I know of that were made between 1870 and 1930 and had the mysterious sigil inserts; but the symbols all differ from deck to deck. I just think they were squiggles that designers decided to add to the cards, just to keep people guessing.
Definitely fun, woo-woo Lennies.
People have been mesmerized by the old Lenormand decks that have these sigils on the cards, trying to figure out what they mean. This is the oldest of at least 3 Lenormand-based decks that I know of that were made between 1870 and 1930 and had the mysterious sigil inserts; but the symbols all differ from deck to deck. I just think they were squiggles that designers decided to add to the cards, just to keep people guessing.
Definitely fun, woo-woo Lennies.