Japan Marks - Fu-ki-cho-shun (Fuki-choshun)

 
FU-KI-CHO-SHUN, FUKI-CHOSHUN 富貴長春
 
   
   
   
   
 
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An auspicious wish for riches & longevity.
 
TRANSLATION

KANJI CHARACTER

JAPANESE

MEANING

FU

RICHES, WEALTH, ENRICH, ABUNDANT

KI

PRECIOUS, VALUE, PRIZE, ESTEEM, [HONOR]

CHO

LONG (PERMANENCE, PERPETUITY, ENDURANCE); LEADER, CHIEF, MASTER [phonetic connotation to chou or cho means butterfly -

symbol of longevity]

SHUN

SPRING, SPRINGTIME (YOUTH)

Japanese Marks and Seals, James Lord Bowes, 1890.

Fu-ki Cho-shun, Fuki Choshun, a phrase signifying Fortune and Longevity. Fuki means wealth, prosperity, or luck, and Choshun means Long spring.
Catalogue of the ornamental furniture, works of art and porcelain at Welbeck Abbey, William John Arthur Charles James Cavendish-Bentinck Portland (Duke of), George Harding, 1897.

Mark "Fu-ki- cho-shun" - An eternal spring of riches and honours.
 
 
 
 

 

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