Kite

Kite

Objects

Kite is a sign from the “Objects” group. Here is how Kite is read in the coffee grounds across the traditional schools:

Meaning in the coffee cup

What does Kite mean in the Ottoman-Persian reading?

Like a kite lifted higher by the wind, you will rise through the hands of others; hold a wish in your heart, for fate is leaning toward its granting.

What does Kite mean in the Russian-Bulgarian reading?

Friends and good acquaintances will carry you into higher circles, and a long-held wish will come true more easily than you expected; let the string out with an easy heart.

What does Kite mean in the German / Central-European reading?

The kite tells of a small, cheerful uplift with the help of good neighbours and friends: a dear wish comes true more easily than you thought. Keep the string steady in your hand and let your luck rise.

Where in the cup does Kite appear — and what does that change?

High at the rim the kite climbs quickly and the rise is near; lower down it asks for patience; near the handle the lift comes from your inner circle, opposite the handle from distant or new connections.

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