Product Details: This is an authentic Kagura-suzu, a sacred handbell used in Japanese Shinto rituals. These bells are specifically used by Shrine Maidens (Miko) during "Kagura" ceremonial dances to invoke and entertain the deities.
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Design: The bells are arranged in three tiers (typically 3, 5, and 7 bells), representing a wish for abundance.
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Handle: Features a vibrant vermilion (red) lacquered handle with decorative metal fittings at both ends.
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Material: Brass/Bronze bells with a wooden handle.
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Origin: Japan.
Condition: This is a vintage item with a beautiful aged patina on the brass bells. The lacquer on the handle remains in good condition with minor signs of use. The bells produce a clear, bright sound when shaken.
Usage: Ideal for collectors of Japanese Shinto artifacts, practitioners of traditional dance, or as a unique decorative piece for a serene interior.
The white glove attached to the handle is left unopened.