Pear pear-shaped Japanese copper chime
Pear pear-shaped Japanese copper chime
Designed by Anji Futaka, this lovely bronze chime is shaped like a pear. The lower part is a copper chime, and the upper part is a wooden chime stick. Small but makes a beautiful sound.
The black chime stick is made of ebony wood, and the golden chime stick is made of rosewood. The bottom is equipped with a craftsman-made button pad, which is beautiful and can make the bell ring louder.
It is handmade by craftsmen in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, the place of Japanese brass craftsmanship.
size
Chime Φ40×H30 / Chime rod Φ28×H44 mm
content:
1 chime + 1 chime stick・1 button set
material
Chime: True Chime
Chime stick: black sandalwood / rosewood / maple
Koizumi Seisakusho, which was founded in 1889 and has been in business for nearly 135 years, mainly produces copperware. Inheriting the regional traditional craftsmanship of Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture, the factory initially focused on the production of Buddhist utensils, and later began to produce copper alloy castings such as copper musical instruments, mechanical parts, and precision parts.
In recent years, Koizumi Seisakusho has been obsessed with studying copper musical instruments, and has boldly tried various methods to produce the best sound quality of metal, thus producing a variety of popular music products.
Koizumi Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has received multiple opportunities to restore Japanese cultural heritage. Including the restoration of the bell at the "Eremon Bette Ryūmon" in Fukuoka designed by the architect Gaudi in 2007 , and the restoration of the "Hibiya Park Liberty Bell" in Tokyo in 2010 .