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37 Cards, an exact replica, but in miniature, of the large Mademoiselle Lenormand game. Instructions in French and English.
Explore the 22 Major Arcana of this magnificent tarot deck, illustrated in vibrant colors while retaining all the iconography of the two most popular historical tarot decks: the Tarot of Marseille and the Waite-Smith Tarot. The Major Arcana are enhanced with gold foil details on both sides, lending them power and a modern feel. The Minor Arcana cards feature the symbols of classic playing cards. 78 cards and booklet (French Edition).
The success of this divination tarot deck is undoubtedly due to the legends inscribed on the 78 cards, which facilitate their interpretation. 78 cards, with bilingual instructions (French, English).
Shamans' Tarot. This deck, through its Native American-inspired symbolism, carries within it not only the traditional spirit of Tarot decks, but also the spirit of Shamans and the medicine wheel. French version.
The authentic 78-card Tarot of Marseille, the most widely used divination deck in the world. Card by card, the 22 Major Arcana of the Tarot of Marseille recreate the stages of a ritual blending alchemy, astrology, and metaphysics. Includes a 64-page bilingual booklet (French and English).
Easier to understand, more dynamic, energetic, and therapeutic than the Tarot of Marseille or other tarot decks, it connects you with your higher self, your inner child, your true identity. It will teach you to know yourself better. Cards: 12.8 x 7.9 cm. Explanatory booklet in French with 4 card-reading methods.
Luxury gold box set, cards printed on high-quality card specially selected by Grimaud. Real gold adorns the edges of the cards with a hot-stamped foil finish.
GRIMAUD English Instructions, set of 33 collector cards.
Paul Marteau version, limited edition Grimaud. Collector's edition, new boxes, last copies available.
Faithful reproduction of the authentic 78-card Tarot of Marseille deck published in 1761 by Nicolas Conver, master cardmaker in Marseille, the original of which is held at the National Library of France in Paris. Includes a 64-page explanatory booklet in French and English.