Palmistry is the pseudoscientific practice of fortune-telling through the study of the palm. Also known as palm reading, chiromancy, chirology or cheirology, the practice is found all over the world, with numerous cultural variations. Those who practice palmistry are generally called palmists, hand readers, hand analysts, or chirologists.
There are many—and often conflicting—interpretations of various lines and palmar features across various teachings of palmistry. Palmistry is widely viewed as a pseudoscience due to various contradictions between different interpretations and the lack of evidence for palmistry's predictions.
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Gold stamped front cover: three hands joined by a ribbon. "Psychonomy of the hand. As is the mind s...
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日本の手相、浅草で (Japanese palm reading in Asakusa)
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The Fortune Teller, second version, c. 1595. Louvre, Paris
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The mounts of the hand used in palm reading.
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Photo of a fortune teller conducting a palm reading, with lines and mounts marked out on the persons...
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Palmist signboards in Yangon, Burma
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