Little Giant Encyclopedia

by Klaus Vollmar
Where cooking takes place and where life is renewed. In the mythology of the Mabinogions (medieval Welsh lore), the kettle was where dead soldiers were brought back to life.

The kettle, just like any of the containers in alchemy, is where transformation of matter takes place, and for that reason it is reminiscent of the uterus or the center of the earth.

The kettle is almost always a sign of creative energy. Figuratively speaking, it is the kettle where the vitality of the dreamer is transformed into something new.

It is the blended pot where emotional energy and the power of the soul are blended together to create the individual personality.

Folklore: Good omen.

The Complete Dream Book

by Gillian Holloway
Bright kettles presage a rosy fortune while dark kettles are an omen of unhappiness.

A copper kettle is an augury of quiet domestic bliss.

An aluminum kettle foretells a love affair which will move so smoothly that it will seem too good to be true.

An iron kettle denotes happiness through health and love but without more than enough money to supply the necessities of life.

A tin kettle foretells a change in matrimonial affairs either for better or for worse.

A kettle that sings as it boils is a sign of happiness with your mate.

A kettle that boils dry is a portent of disaster In relation to your sweetheart.

Ten Thousand Dream Dictionary

by Pamela Ball
also see Cauldron

1- Because a kettle is such a mundane everyday object, to dream of one indicates our more practical, pragmatic side.

If the kettle is unusual such as an old fashioned copper kettle it denotes outworn, but still appreciated, beliefs.

2- A kettle is often taken to svmbolise transformation and change. ‘Ib dream of one in this contcxt suggests that we need to accelerate a process of learning and growth.

3- A kettle by way of its association with a cauldron (but also by its own strength) can symbolise magic and magical forces working for the Greater Good.