Metal dream meaning is explained below using 16 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Theresa Cheung
Aluminum or aluminum foil signifies a need for reflection or introspection. Perhaps you need a change in perspective. Bronze suggests the blending of different aspects of your life, whilst also portraying recognition for perseverance and the successful completion of your goals. Copper suggests intelligence, an outgoing nature or the need to communicate something important.
Gold is a symbol of what is precious or valued in your life. Finding gold indicates that you are discovering and expressing these characteristics in your life; burying gold means you are hiding something. Associated with the sun and victory, gold may also represent life, completion and renewal. For alchemists, gold represents the spiritual treasure that was gained by transforming the spirit.
If the gold is cheap, this suggests something you value but that does not deserve your respect.
If the gold is tarnished, this suggests something beautiful in you that has been neglected.
When the metal iron appears in a dream, it usually suggests strength and determination but it can also suggest emotional coldness.
If you are using a clothes iron, is there something in your life you are trying to smooth over? In dreams, the appearance of lead suggests a situation in your waking life that is burdening you and leaving you heavy-hearted. Lead as in a lead pencil also has associations with masculinity. Mercury in dreams implies a fluctuating situation or vacillation within yourself over a particular problem. To dream of nickel suggests the need for a new approach to replace an old one. It can also suggest small steps you need to take to help you reach your goal.
Platinum in dreams is a symbol of a life aspect that stimulates multiple opportunities, whilst silver has a double meaning: on a practical level it suggests finance or money, but on a psychological level it represents the qualities of the moon or the need to follow your intuition. Spiritually, silver is said to represent the feminine aspect, whilst gold is the masculine.
If polished silver has the properties of a mirror so your dream may be suggesting that you need to reflect on some waking situation.
Steel in dreams is a symbol of strength and endurance, whereas tin is a symbol of something or someone inferior in your life that is not of the quality it should be; tin may also indicate low self-esteem. Bear in mind, too, that certain metals are also associated with certain planets: Sun-gold; Moon-silver; Mercury- quicksilver; Venus-copper; Mars-iron; Jupiter-tin; Saturn-lead.
Interpretation 2 — Pamela Ball
2- Most metals have svmbolic meanings. They can also be conncctcd with various planets: Sun is represented by gold, the Moon by silver, Mercury by quicksilver, Venus by copper. Mars by iron,Jupiter by tin, Saturn by lead.
3- Spiritual elements and how they can enhance our progression.
Interpretation 3 — Versatile - Anonymous
For instance, mars the warrior wielding an iron sword suggests that we need to fight our own corner and become more assertive.
Interpretation 4 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
To dream of molten metal indicates formidable, if not insurmountable, obstacles in your path and suggests consideration of a change of goal or direction.
Buying metal signifies money luck, and selling metal augurs progress after hardships.
See also Gold, Silver, Iron, Copper, Platinum, etc.
Interpretation 5 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
If something is testing your metal, you are being challenged to see how strong, committed, integerous, and smart you really are.
Interpretation 6 — Nancy Wagaman
Strength, or strength of character.
Rigidity or rigid thinking.
Modern, minimal, or sleek.
Persevering or enduring.
Someone or something that’s malleable (influenceable) only when “warmed up.” Consider also the context of the metal in the dream.
See Gold, Hard Object, Rigid
Interpretation 7 — Versatile - Anonymous
An article made of lead suggests a heavy responsibility.
Interpretation 8 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 9 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Interpretation 10 — Klaus Vollmar
See Iron, Gold, Silver, Fire, and Earth.
Interpretation 11 — Tony Crisp
Interpretation 12 — myjellybean
Interpretation 13 — Margaret Hamilton
Interpretation 14 — Vincent Wienand
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3. Trade Isaiah 27:1; Job 41:1-34; Matt. 6:19