…To see or work with clay in your dream, represents creativity and the ability to shape your mind. It may also mean that you are able to manipulate things to your advantage. Alternatively, it indicates your need to set some goals and plans for yourself. You have some growing up to do and need to plan for the future. According to Freudian perspective, clay symbolizes feces. To see a clay pot in your dream, signifies devotion, virtue or purity. The clay pot is also a healing symbol….
Dream dictionary: clay pot dream meanings
…shelves it indicates that she desires that her husband (in the future or present) is a man who is careful in business and in everything that he does. Dreaming of ceramic objects that have transparent liquid inside of them means that the prosperity the dreamer enjoys is due to honest people around the dreamer. Dreaming of broken and useless ceramic objects is a warning of upcoming changes in health or economic hardship. Dreaming of empty ceramic objects or plain clay, insinuates that the dreamers bad behavior disgusts people surrounding the dreamer. Dreaming of drinking wine out of a clay plot indicates good health and good economy, but if the drink has an unpleasant taste, then its a warning that soon there will be setbacks. If during the dream a pot appears with nothing special to it then it means that soon there will be news about a loved one….
…a tight mouthed earthenware container in a dream also means tempting a female worker. If one’s wife is pregnant and he sees himself carrying an earthenware jar that falls and breaks, it means that his wife may die from complications during her delivery or after giving birth to the newborn. In a dream, an earthenware jar also can be interpreted as a hard-working woman, or a servant, though a copper jar represents a noble woman. Ajar of wine in a dream represents woman’s menstrual period. If one drinks from ajar of wine, it means that he will have sexual intercourse with his wife during that period, which act is forbidden in Islam. If the jar is filled with eating oil, honey, or milk, it represents a hidden treasure. The same interpretation applies for a small clay jug, a mug, a cooking earthenware, or a tin pot. (Also see Pot)…