WolfyJames
I've been looking for a long time for the Il Vostro Destino by Masenghini on eBay without much success. I don't have a credit card, so I can't buy the deck on Trigono website. Is it as pretty as it appears to be on their website?
I like it, but it is not quite as pretty as I thought it would be.WolfyJames said:I've been looking for a long time for the Il Vostro Destino by Masenghini on eBay without much success. I don't have a credit card, so I can't buy the deck on Trigono website. Is it as pretty as it appears to be on their website?
* Google translated this as "to be to the erta" and wouldn't go any further. Maybe someone who speaks Italian can help? The illustration is that of someone listening at a door, but I have found the other illustrations are not necessary literal.
BoomVoom said:the "I Misteri della Sibilla" falls into the italian category, like "la magica sibilla" which i have.
no not just because they're in italien! ;P
but the disposition of the meanings is comun to moste of the italen sibilles.
the italien sibille usualy has 2 extra cards to signify the person who's fortune is being told.
the french dus this with with 2 cards from the deck.
the 2 of hearts and the 2 of spades. [/B]
BoomVoom said:there was a demand for cards which could tell people what lotery numbers to choos.
so they began to put extra numbers on the cards to help choos such numbers.
so there's a long winded answer for a symple question. i hope it wasn't too boring or disapointing.
in my deck the woman on the queen of spades is discretely pointing a dagar.
i'de realy like to have a study group on these cards and see othere people's interpretations...
BoomVoom said:omygosh!!!
theat thing is still up?!?!?!?!
*blush*