This bowl is an example of Peranakan Chinese porcelain or Nyonya ware made from overglaze polychrome enamelled porcelain with gilt edged rim. It carries the shop mark “Zhou Shun Xing zao”. The decorative motifs include a brilliantly coloured phoenix. Its body is painted in a light pink and its tail in an ochre colour. The wing feathers are painted in a multitude of colours that include red, yellow and green. The rim is decorated with a pink border with symbols from the Eight auspicious Buddhist emblems such as the Wheel of Law. These are interspersed with trailing ribbons. These emblems represent all manner of good wishes. In a Peranakan household, such a bowl could have been used to serve main dishes cooked with gravy or creamy glutinous rice or juice based desserts.