Pagan Lenormand Oracle Cards - Lenormand with symbols from nature magic
Lenormand is known for being direct. You lay the cards, you read what is there, you get an answer. This deck keeps that clarity but adds a layer: symbols from paganism and Wicca. Moon phases, seasonal celebrations, altars, ritual objects.
The cards are designed by Gina M. Pace and illustrated by Franco Rivolli. They move between classic Lenormand reading and spiritual practice. It is not a completely new system, but a shift in imagery.
What you see on the cards
The 36 symbols remain recognisable. The house, the snake, the ring, the letter. But Rivolli's illustrations place them in a different context. Colours are rich and warm. Figures wear ritual clothing. Backgrounds show natural cycles.
The cards are printed on sturdy cardstock with a smooth finish. The format is 88 x 125 mm, which is slightly larger than standard Lenormand. That gives the details room.
How you work with it
You can read this deck the way you read any Lenormand deck: make combinations, lay rows, interpret positions. The symbolism stays practical. The pagan layer adds direction, not extra rules.
Those who already work with moon phases or seasons will recognise those elements immediately. Those who do not can simply read the cards for their Lenormand meanings. The guidebook explains both layers, in multiple languages.
Draw a card at each moon phase and see what daily theme is present at that moment. The cards show where natural cycles and concrete events meet.
About Gina M. Pace and Franco Rivolli
Gina M. Pace writes about spiritual traditions and makes them accessible without simplifying them. Franco Rivolli illustrates with a realistic style that holds atmosphere. His work for Lo Scarabeo is characterised by attention to detail and use of colour.
Specifications
- Number of cards: 36
- Card size: 88 x 125 mm
- Cardstock: sturdy, smooth finish
- Guidebook: multilingual (English, German, French)
- Publisher: Lo Scarabeo
- Design: Gina M. Pace
- Illustrations: Franco Rivolli
Questions we often get
Do I need to understand the pagan symbols to read the cards?
No. The Lenormand meanings stand on their own. The pagan layer is an addition, not a requirement. You choose how much of it you bring in.
How does this differ from a standard Lenormand deck?
The structure is the same: 36 cards, classic symbols, reading combinations. The difference lies in the imagery. Where a classic deck stays neutral, this deck places the symbols in a context of nature magic and seasons.