The combined meaning
When a fish (abundance, money, a windfall.) shares the cup with a tree (growth, family roots, a long-term project taking hold.), tasseography reads the two as one story: money arriving through growth, or growth reshaping money. The closer they sit, the tighter the link..
How position changes the reading
- Both near the rim - the message is unfolding now, in days not months.
- One on the rim, one in the middle - a present situation about to shift; the rim symbol is the change agent.
- Both at the bottom - a slow, foundational story; roots, family, long arcs.
- Touching - the two meanings fuse into a single event.
- Far apart - two parallel stories you'll need to balance.
Fish alone
A single fish swimming upward signals fresh money on its way: a raise, a deal closing, an unexpected payment. A school of fish multiplies the omen - a season of plenty. Fish near the rim arrive fast; fish at the bottom take longer to mature but are bigger.
Tree alone
A tall tree with full branches means strong growth ahead, often family-related (a child, a home, a multi-generational decision). A bare or broken tree warns that something needs care or pruning. Several trees together mean a thriving environment - community, team, family.
Get this exact pairing read
Tradition gives you the framework - your cup gives you the specifics. Snap a photo of your flipped cup and Zara will name every shape she sees, including any fish or tree, and tell you what they mean for your week. First reading is free.