Given my amateur skills at it, it's either very accurate or very far off (based off of reception I get). It heavily depends on the person you're reading and how many marks and other things that show on their palm. In some cases, I can't tell you anything from palmistry because of the rare palms that have no marks what so ever. Despite their rarity, I run into them a lot, weirdly.
fairly accurate. the protest scene is acted out to be as accurate as possible
Accurate data is information that is correct.
not very
Epic literature cannot always be very accurate, it tells us different stories, but they cannot be accurate for sure.
NO!
The old gypsy is an expert in palmistry.
David Brandon-Jones has written: 'The palmistry of love' -- subject(s): Palmistry and sex 'Complete Book of Palmistry'
A palmister is a person who practises palmistry.
Palmistry - 1913 was released on: USA: 22 July 1913
By looking at palmistry, the characteristics of any person can be known. The palm of the person tells a lot about the life of the person. You will get more information about palmistry at bejandaruwalla(.)com.
La Roux has written: 'The practice of classical palmistry' -- subject(s): Palmistry
There aren't diamonds in palmistry, however, there are squares which are good signs, and in most cases meaning luck
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J. B. Hargett has written: 'New discoveries in palmistry ..' -- subject(s): Palmistry
Most of the civilized world.
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