Lenormand
The most celebrated card oracle of Napoleonic Europe. Unlike Tarot, which speaks in archetypes, Lenormand speaks in concrete images — a Ship is a journey, a House is a home, a Letter is a message arriving. 36 cards across one-card focus, past·present·future, and full five-card readings.
Concrete, not archetypal
Every Lenormand card has a specific everyday meaning. Combinations matter: Dog + Heart means a loyal love; Dog + Fox a false friend; Heart + Coffin a love that is ending. The deck cuts through ambiguity with unusual directness.
Five interpretation tabs per card
Core meaning, love, career, health, and advice for each of the 36 cards in three languages. Plus a catalog browse showing all cards with keywords for quick reference.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was Marie Anne Lenormand?
Marie Anne Lenormand (1772–1843) was the most celebrated cartomancer of Napoleonic Europe. Her clients included Joséphine de Beauharnais and Tsar Alexander I.