Pear
NaturePear is a sign from the “Nature” group. Here is how Pear is read in the coffee grounds across the traditional schools:
Meaning in the coffee cup
What does Pear mean in the Ottoman-Persian reading?
The pear promises comfort and a prosperous life, where kismet ripens your days into something sweet and abundant.
What does Pear mean in the Russian-Bulgarian reading?
A pear speaks of easy rapport with the people around you and a pleasant, well-settled life where things simply agree with you.
What does Pear mean in the German / Central-European reading?
The pear points to cosy days and a well-stocked house: the larder is full and the money stretches far enough. A pleasant, carefree spell lies ahead.
Where in the cup does Pear appear — and what does that change?
At the rim the pear heralds prosperity soon, at the bottom a slow-ripening contentment; near the handle it feeds your own home, opposite it the bounty arrives through strangers.
Related symbols
ButterflyThe butterfly brings a light, shimmering joy and a tender transformation; yet like a love that blooms swiftly and fades just as fast, hold this fleeting moment gently, not too tightly.CloudA cloud is a passing shadow over your heart, a grief that longs for tears; yet like all clouds, it too will drift away.FlowerA flower promises joy, a tender affection, or a gift of fate — perhaps the dawn of love, even a marriage to someone clever and fair.TreeA sturdy tree foretells growth, firm standing, and an honored name rooted deep in your destiny; a withered tree gently counsels patience through a weary season.AcornThe acorn is a small seed carrying the promise of an oak: from humble beginnings fate lets health and plenty slowly rise.AppleThe apple is the fruit of health and ripened knowledge; fate hands you something already grown whole, inviting you to pluck it with gratitude.CloverThe clover is a sign of rich fortune and bounty; fate turns to you gently, and hope brightens the road before you.MountainThe mountain is a lofty goal that belongs only to the one who dares the climb; hold fast to your aim, for the summit is nearer than it seems.