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Size guide

How to measure your finger?

- Wrap a thin strip of paper or string around the base of your finger.
- Mark the point where it overlaps.
- Measure the length in millimetres.
Ensure the paper is snug but comfortable, and passes over your knuckle.
Use the size guide below to find your perfect fit:
|
Circumference (mm) |
Size |
|
44 |
3 |
|
46 |
3.75 |
|
48 |
4.5 |
|
50 |
5 |
|
51 |
5.5 |
|
52 |
6 |
|
53 |
6.5 |
|
54 |
7 |
|
55 |
7.25 |
|
56 |
7.5 |
|
57 |
8 |
|
58 |
8.5 |
|
59 |
8.75 |
|
60 |
9 |
|
62 |
10 |
Lenormand is not tarot. That distinction matters.
Tarot works through layered archetypes and personal interpretation. Lenormand works through a system of 36 precisely defined symbols and the relationships between them. Each card carries one clear image: the Ship, the Clover, the Scythe, the Letter. The meaning comes not from atmosphere or instinct but from position, combination, and the logic of how symbols speak to each other across a spread.
It is a more demanding practice in some ways and a more direct one in others. A well-read Grand Tableau can map out a situation with a specificity that larger, more interpretive decks rarely achieve. Fortune tellers in 19th-century Europe built entire consultations around it. The system has not changed because it works.
The deck
Each card in this set presents a single, clearly drawn symbol in a vintage style that suits the age and character of the practice. The imagery is clean enough to read at speed during large layouts and detailed enough to carry the weight of the symbol it represents. The consistent visual language across all 36 cards means you are not adjusting between different artistic registers as you lay out a Grand Tableau. The spread reads as a whole.
The vintage aesthetic is not purely decorative. Lenormand cards were originally produced in the early 19th century as a parlour game before becoming a serious divinatory tool. A deck that looks the part carries that lineage rather than erasing it.
The Grand Tableau
The signature spread of Lenormand practice lays all 36 cards in a grid of nine columns and four rows. Every card interacts with its neighbours, its column, its row, and the cards that mirror it diagonally. A full Grand Tableau reading is one of the most information-dense spreads in cartomancy. This deck is built with that layout specifically in mind: clear symbols, consistent sizing, and a visual design that stays legible when all 36 cards are arranged together.
Smaller spreads work equally well. The Line of Five, the Cross, the Box: the deck supports them all.
Who reads Lenormand
Practitioners who want precision over poetry. People who find tarot too open-ended and want a system with cleaner answers. Experienced card readers looking to add a second practice with a different logic. Beginners drawn to cartomancy who want a structured entry point with a clear set of rules to learn. Collectors who value the history of fortune telling as a European folk tradition.
A gift for a specific kind of reader
Lenormand is niche enough that receiving this deck tells the recipient you know what they practise. For the right person, that specificity is the point. Free UK delivery included.
The cards were always this clear. The practice rewards that clarity.
What Is in the Box
- Complete Lenormand oracle card deck
- 36 cards with single symbolic imagery
- Vintage fortune telling aesthetic
- Designed for Grand Tableau and multi-card spreads
