Yazaemon Pine Tree Fan Gourd Celadon Sauce Plate Set
This set includes three small celadon three-footed plates in the shapes of a pine tree, a fan, and a gourd. These shapes are auspicious patterns and are beloved by many in Japan. These small plates are useful for serving small amounts of condiments, delicacies, or dried sweets, and can also double as chopstick rests. They are also good for placing small items such as accessories.
Pine trees are cherished symbols of longevity and good fortune in Japan, revered for their ability to thrive for over 1,000 years. As emblems of prosperity, they have been traditionally used in kadomatsu—decorative arrangements displayed during New Year’s celebrations. Pine trees have also held high prestige as a design motif since the Heian period (794–1185 CE), reflecting their enduring cultural and aesthetic significance.
The fan motif is a symbol of prosperity and good fortune because of its shape of spreading out, meaning “bright prospects for the future. It is considered a good omen, and is an auspicious pattern that wishes for development and prosperity.
The gourd, with a wide bottom, has been considered a good-luck talisman since ancient times in Japan to ward off misfortunes and evil spirits.