Cast Iron Wind bells - Round | chushin kobo
Wind bells are traditional Japanese products which are said to have been devised in the Muromachi Period, almost 660 years ago, and since then, they have been a standard feature of Summer to the Japanese. In Summer time, Japanese people hang a wind bell, with a small rectangular piece of paper, so called “Tanzaku” ,under the eaves of houses or the ceiling of rooms so that a wind bell rings slightly when it catches the breeze, thus giving them a mental feeling of coolness. size | 5 x 5 x 3.5cm material | cast iron made in Yamagata Japan “Chushin kobo” is a studio proposing the traditional beauty of casting transmitted to Japan due to Masuda's design to today's lifestyle. Traditional crafting is not inherently conservative, but in that era it is a very innovative combination of hard and soft. As a living tool that traditional craft gives richness and happiness to people's lives, a new tradition can be built by having modernity. Chushin kobo is a creative workshop that creates a universal design centering on castings with seeds of Japanese culture.
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- Black, Green, Blue, Red, Yellow
Variants (5)
- Black — 46.00 USD — In stock
- Green — 46.00 USD — In stock
- Blue — 46.00 USD — In stock
- Red — 46.00 USD — In stock
- Yellow — 46.00 USD — In stock
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