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Symbols in Coffee Fortune

Discover the detailed meanings of 43 symbols found in coffee cups.

All (43)Animals (16)People (8)Objects (13)Body (3)Nature (3)

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High Heel in Coffee Fortune

Elegance, feminine power

Clock in Coffee Fortune

Timing, patience, the right moment

Gold in Coffee Fortune

Value, abundance, wealth

Balloon in Coffee Fortune

Dreams, hope, rising

Walking Stick in Coffee Fortune

Wisdom, support, experience

Veil in Coffee Fortune

Marriage, mystery, wedding

Glasses in Coffee Fortune

Clarity, perspective, truth

Skeleton in Coffee Fortune

Transformation, return to essence

Needle in Coffee Fortune

Sensitivity, fine craftsmanship

Hammer in Coffee Fortune

Building, determination, power

Feather in Coffee Fortune

Lightness, freedom, spiritual message

Pine Tree in Coffee Fortune

Resilience, loyalty

Fountain in Coffee Fortune

Prosperity, emotional renewal

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