Postby davidross » Sun Jul 08, 2012 1:47 pm
The characters on the front of each spoon mean
"Peaceful / Quiet / Happy / Healthy" and "Serene / Peaceful" (top spoon in the first photo)
"Right / Proper / Correct" and "Lucky / Propitious / Good." (bottom spoon in the first photo)
The contrast here seems to be the virtuous behaviour of female ("quiet and serene") and male ("morally upright and successful"), and therefore this pair of spoons was probably intended as a wedding gift.
Judging from the finely detailed work in the bowls, it seems unlikely that these had any utilitarian purpose, and may have only been for display or ceremonial use, indicating the honored place of bride and groom at a wedding banquet. While this is only a guess on my part, I very much doubt that these were ever intended as rice servers, even as part of an individual place setting. The stem of the spoon is too thin and would almost certainly bend the first time it was pushed into hot steamed rice. Of course, the proof would be in the pudding, or in this case, the rice. . . .
Regards
David R