Fortune Bowl

“Bowl” has been a traditional Chinese container for storing grains since ancient times. Originally made of pottery, it later evolved into porcelain and metal forms, with various shapes.

Since the medieval period, it has been a ceremonial item used in rituals, symbolizing the joy of a good harvest and reverence for ancestors. Although it has lost its practical use in modern times, it remains a bearer of traditional culture. As a Feng Shui ornament, it symbolizes "abundance," "wealth," "prosperity," and "harmony." Additionally, adding different components can enhance these effects even further.

There are many kinds of Feng Shui wealth-enhancing products in China. Some rely on increasing luck, some rely on stealing to gain wealth, and there is another type of product that relies on self-reproduction to gain wealth, and that is the FortuneBowl.

Origin

There are many folk legends about the FortuneBowl in Chinese ancient times, but many of them associate with a wealthy businessman who's name is Shen Wansan (the richest man in China during the Ming Dynasty, around 1300 AD. His total assets reached one-fifth of the currency in circulation in China at that time).

According to folklore, Shen Wansan's father was an ordinary businessman, but Shen Wansan accidentally obtained a FortuneBowl. As time went by, the Shen family became a famous wealthy family.

In his statue, the cornucopia is placed under his feet.

We hope everyone can gain good fortune and achieve the desired ending with the "Fortune Bowl."

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