Friday, January 24, 2014

What does this Japanese Symbol say?

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What does this Japanese Symbol on this Tray say?

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Answer
It's a piece of inexpensive and popular Chinese plastic melamine dining ware (the style is not Japanese, it's Chinese).

This particular pattern style is exported all around the world. As another answer here states, the Chinese character in traditional writing 壽 (shòu - simplified is 寿) means "longevity" (a common "good luck" character for Chinese, when other different good luck wishes could also be for long life, happiness, health, prosperity etc.), and that is the very name used for this pattern series of melamine ware. The particular piece in the picture is a small sauce dish (not a "tray" as stated on that Ebay page) divided into two sections so that two types of sauces can be placed in the one dish and used for the table setting.

Here are three places on the Web where the whole series of melamine dining ware in the Longevity pattern is being sold (and stating that the supplier is GET Enterprises) [ http://www.foodservicedirect.com/index.cfm/S/262/CLID/4429/N/124359/Longevity-Dinnerware.htm ] and [ http://www.wasserstrom.com/restaurant-supplies-equipment/cooking_longevitydinnerware_1000148 ] and [ http://www.zesco.com/Longevity-Pattern-Melamine-Dinnerware-sz3554.htm ].

And here are two more including the UK Ebay: [ http://www.asianfoodgrocer.com/category/japanese-dishware-longevity ] and [ http://stores.ebay.co.uk/tradewindsorientalshop/Melamine-Ware-/_i.html?_fsub=1863872011&_sid=829750821&_trksid=p4634.c0.m322 ].

You will find pictures of that exact same two-section sauce dish in the last link as well as the first link.

All the various pieces of melamine ware in that "Longevity" pattern series have on them that "longevity" Chinese character in traditional writing.

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Where online can I find full Japanese dish sets? (With items such as tea sets, plates, sushi plates, rice bowls, soup bowls, etc.)


Answer
Here's the answer I gave to someone else. It was helpful to her.

WalMart, KMart and Target all have a variety of Asian dishes.

If you have a chinatown or asiatown anywhere near where you live, you can try there.

If there is a Japanese Restaurant in your area, call and ask them where they get their dinnerware from. Most likely, they have a local restaurant supplier. Call the supplier and ask if you can purchase from them.

Or here are a couple of links to check out. I live in Hawaii and have used WalMart.com to send things to my father-in-law in Idaho.

www.walmart.com
www.shopjapan.com
www.japandinnerware.com




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