There are 51 cards (2.24"x3.42") which have 400gsm white core paper with matte UV finish for more classy quality. Also, side edges of the cards have red foils. A 125-Page English guidebook is also included in the magnetic flip box with the deck. HISTORY ◆ This tarot card is derived from similar Japanese games such as Hana-awase and Hachihachi, though the Japanese hanafuda game Koi-koi was partially derived from Go-Stop. The game is called "Hwatu" in Korea. This deck was made by combining illustrations with paintings from the original cards. You will face a new tarot card that you have never experienced before. KOREAN CULTURE ◆ You can find a lot of Korean culture in this oracle deck. We expressed the customs, conventions, and even various emotions of joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure of common people. There are four distinct seasons in Korea: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. You can see the changes of weathers in the cards, and it will be helpful to read more accurately.
Korean Four Seasons Hwatu Oracle

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