Gypsy Deck
The Gypsy Deck, more correctly called Kipper, is a German cartomantic system of 36 cards, first published around Munich, c. 1890, attributed to Susanne Kipper. The name "gypsy" was 19th-century European marketing: there is no documented use by Romani communities. The cards depict concrete people, places and situations.
Structure
36 numbered cards, each with a specific image: the consultant (male and female), partner, parents, children, the rich man, the false woman, marriage, journey, court, church, prison, gift, news, etc.