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Bell Furin turquoise
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This bell, Fūrin (風 鈴 - litt. wind bell) is a cast-iron wind chime made by the Iwachu company in Morioka, Japan.
It is traditionally placed on the ledges of temples or houses, and they tinkle with the wind that activates the carillon by the hanging piece of paper, the tansatsu, on which is often inscribed a Haiku or a wish.
In the suffocating heat of summer, the sound of these little bells is refreshing for the Japanese.
You can hang your bell inside the house next to a door or window or outside in the garden or on the terrace.
Turquoise, like blue, is a source of tranquility and fullness.
It is traditionally placed on the ledges of temples or houses, and they tinkle with the wind that activates the carillon by the hanging piece of paper, the tansatsu, on which is often inscribed a Haiku or a wish.
In the suffocating heat of summer, the sound of these little bells is refreshing for the Japanese.
You can hang your bell inside the house next to a door or window or outside in the garden or on the terrace.
Turquoise, like blue, is a source of tranquility and fullness.
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