Naipes Tu Destino Cartomancy Cards
“Naipes Tu Destino” Cartomancy Cards from Peru will ease any stress in your interpersonal relationships c.1975.
Naipes TU DESTINO Cartomancy Cards by Zandrox Producciones, Miraflores, Peru, c.1975. 40 large-sized cards in box, with dramatically illustrated divinatory interpretations at each end, intended to foretell your destiny in matters of love, finance, health, travel and business. Each card features a miniature Spanish-suited playing card motif in the centre of the card, the ace of coins also has the legend ‘El Perico Baraja’. Whilst some of these playing-card motifs are based on Fournier’s Castilian pattern, others are based on OBD’s Cadiz pattern. The ace of coins is the only card not to have an index number. See the box
See also: Argentinean Tarocco • Book of Fate • Buena Suerte Cartomancy, c.1975 • Cartas Blancas • Cartas Gitanas • Cartomancy & Divination Cards • Edyta Gdek Tarot • 17th Century Fortune-Telling Cards • 72 Names Cards • Geistliche Karten, 1718 • German Fortune Telling cards, c.1818 • Grapho-Deck • Jason Ennis Tarot • Minchiate • Mlle Lenormand Cartomancy • Mail Artist's Lenormand Deck • Naipes Tu Destino • Picture Book of Ana Cortez • Picture Show Zodiac Fortune Telling Cards • Rameses Fortune-telling cards • Ramses II Tarot • Self-Guided Tarot • Self-Nurturing Solitaire • Tarocco Bolognese • Tarocco Piemontesi • Taroquis Obelisco • Tarot Egipcios Kier • Welsh Tarot • Tarot
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