Palm reading guide
Tassel Line Palmistry
For searchers asking about tassel line, frayed palm lines, many tiny branches at the end of a line or forked endings.
What a tassel line looks like
A tassel is not one clean fork. It is a group of small fine endings at the tip of a major or minor line. The more scattered the ending looks, the more the reading focuses on diffusion rather than one clear direction.
Tassel, fork and trident
A fork usually has two clear branches. A trident usually has three stronger prongs and is often read more positively. A tassel has many weaker strands, so it is usually read as scattered attention, tiredness or mixed signals around that line.
Read the line first
A tassel on the life line, heart line, head line or fate line should not be given the same meaning. Start with the main line, then read whether the frayed ending appears temporary, deep, faint, broken or repeated on both hands.
Questions people ask
Is a tassel line bad in palmistry?
Not automatically. It often suggests diffusion or fatigue, but the line, location, depth and both-hand comparison decide how strong the reading is.
Is a tassel the same as a trident?
No. A trident has clearer, stronger prongs, while a tassel looks like many fine frayed strands at the end of a line.
Related answers
What does a tassel line mean in palmistry?
A tassel line means a palm line ending in several fine strands. It is usually read as scattered energy, fatigue or mixed direction, but only after identifying which line has the tassel.
What does a branch line mean in palmistry?
A branch line is a smaller line growing from a major palm line. Upward branches often suggest rising effort or openings, while downward branches may suggest drained energy or pressure, depending on the main line.