Palm reading guide

Girdle of Venus Palmistry

For searchers asking about Girdle of Venus, Venus girdle, ring of Venus or a second curved line above the heart line.

Quick answer

The Girdle of Venus is usually described as a curved minor line above the heart line, near the base of the fingers. In palmistry it is often read around sensitivity, emotional intensity, aesthetics or creative response, but it should not be treated as a diagnosis or fixed relationship verdict.

Find the line first

A true Girdle of Venus usually arches above the heart line near the base of the fingers. It can be complete, broken or faint, so do not confuse it with the heart line itself.

Read texture and clarity

A clean arc, broken arc and many overlapping fine lines will not read the same way. Photo angle, glare and dry skin can also make an ordinary crease look like a separate line.

Keep the meaning grounded

Traditional palmistry links the line with emotional sensitivity and aesthetic response, but a responsible reading avoids mental-health labels, fear claims or fixed love predictions.

Questions people ask

Where is the Girdle of Venus on the palm?

It is usually looked for as a curved line above the heart line near the base of the fingers.

Is the Girdle of Venus the same as the heart line?

No. It sits above the heart line in many descriptions, though faint or low arcs can be confused with heart-line branches.

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