Bottle
ObjectsBottle is a sign from the “Objects” group. Here is how Bottle is read in the coffee grounds across the traditional schools:
Meaning in the coffee cup
What does Bottle mean in the Ottoman-Persian reading?
The bottle heralds hours of pleasure and festive company; fate will soon fill your cup to the brim with delight.
What does Bottle mean in the Russian-Bulgarian reading?
A celebration is near, yet the bottle whispers a gentle caution: savour the joy, but don't let merriment sweep you past your limits.
What does Bottle mean in the German / Central-European reading?
The bottle in the grounds announces sociable hours, a cosy evening with neighbours or relatives over a good drop. The grandmother adds a small word, though: enjoy in moderation and keep an eye on home and health.
Where in the cup does Bottle appear — and what does that change?
At the rim the bottle promises a celebration soon, while at the bottom it speaks of a long-held pleasure or old habit; near the handle the festivity is in your own home, opposite it the merriment beckons among strangers.