Crown
ObjectsCrown is a sign from the “Objects” group. Here is how Crown is read in the coffee grounds across the traditional schools:
Meaning in the coffee cup
What does Crown mean in the Ottoman-Persian reading?
The crown heralds success, honor and elevation — fate lifts your head high and lays dignity and esteem at your feet.
What does Crown mean in the Russian-Bulgarian reading?
A crown brings success and recognition for your talents; yet it also cautions you never to abuse the power you have gained.
What does Crown mean in the German / Central-European reading?
The crown promises that your toil in the house and at work will at last be appreciated; you are valued, and a small rise or an honourable task is coming your way.
Where in the cup does Crown appear — and what does that change?
At the rim the honor draws near soon, at the bottom it crowns a life's work; near the handle it elevates you yourself, opposite it recognition comes through powerful strangers.
Related symbols
AnchorThe anchor promises firm ground beneath your feet: steadiness, shelter and a bond fate will not easily undo.ArrowThe arrow points to a sudden event and a heart fixed upon a single aim; perhaps a lover's gaze, drawn taut as a bowstring, rests upon you.CandleThe candle whispers of a wish that comes true through patience, and of a light rising within — a new thought, a clear insight.HandAn outstretched hand promises support and reconciliation; fate extends its help from where you least expect it, and a bond is sealed in peace.HouseThe house promises shelter and a harbour where worries untangle; fate is leading you toward peace, family, and a steady roof over heart and home.KeyThe key opens a gate: a home of your own, a fresh departure, or a doorway of earnings that swings open to you by grace.KnifeThe knife cuts a bond in two — separation or divorce; what was once joined, fate now severs with a sharp blade.LadderThe ladder shows a rise step by step; fate has smoothed your path upward, yet each rung must be climbed with care.