This antique Arita Fuki Choshun large bowl from the early 19th Edo period is a stunning piece. The bowl features a beautiful blue design , which is typical of this type of pottery from the Arita region of Japan. It is made from porcelain and is a perfect addition for any collector of Asian antiques.


The bowl is an original antique piece, dating back to Edo period 1603-1868, and is in good antique condition with no visible wear and tear. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident in the intricate design of the bowl. The bowl is perfect for display or as a decorative piece in any space.

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The mark reads Fuki Choshun (冨貴長春), written in Kanji characters (富貴長春) meaning Wealth, Nobility, Longevity and Youth, also translated as "Good fortune and long life" or "Wealth and Everlasting Spring" was used extensively on Arita ware in the Edo period and, although not a reign mark, it absolutely emulates a Chinese mark.