Hananorin Flower Bell Bachi Set
Hananorin Flower Bell Bachi Set
Set Contents: 1 bell body + 1 button + 1 bachi
This is a small bell with seasonal flowers and plants as the theme. Its round shape and delicate floral pattern complement each other beautifully. Despite its small size, it can produce a long and crisp tone. Each bell is carefully crafted by craftsmen.
The bell is available in two colors: elegant pink and noble green.
Not only can it be used as a call bell or prayer tool, but it can also make people feel the healing effect brought by the tone.
Dimensions Φ40×H30 mm
Color Pink・Lime Green
Material Bronze
Designed by Ancifulong
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ばち- bachi -
This is a bell stick designed specifically for "Hananorin". It has a simple shape and is easy to hit. Three materials with different softness are used, so you can use it with "Hana no Rin" according to your preference.
- Brown rosewood : soft and low-key tone
- Black Ebony : Medium tone
- Golden brass : hard and loud tone
Dimensions Φ15×H90 mm
Set Contents: 1 bell body + 1 anti-slip ring
Color Brown・Black・Gold
Material Rosewood・Ebony・Brass
Designed by Ancifulong
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Koizumi Manufacturing, which was founded in 1889 and has been in operation for nearly 135 years, mainly produces copperware. Inheriting the regional traditional crafts of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, the factory initially produced Buddhist instruments, and later began to produce copper alloy castings such as copper musical instruments, mechanical parts, and precision parts.
In recent years, Koizumi Manufacturing has been obsessed with researching copper musical instruments and has boldly tried various methods to produce the best sound quality of metal, thereby producing a variety of popular musical products.
Koizumi Manufacturing has been given many opportunities to restore Japanese cultural heritage. This includes the restoration of the bell at the Guerre Bettei Dragon Gate in Fukuoka, designed by architect Gaudi in 2007 , and the restoration of the Hibiya Park Liberty Bell in Tokyo in 2010 .
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