Night Owl Bell Japanese Wind Chime
This traditional Night Owl Bell Japanese Wind Chime has a lily bell hanging below. Keeping a sharp eye out for the night wind, the owl will chime the bell to let you know. Additionally In Japan, the wind chimes are called Furin because the name “fu” is wind and “rin” means chime. Japanese believe the wind chimes represents the beginning of summer and the chimes will ward off evil. The paper is hung from the center of the chime to catch the wind. Watching the wind gently moving the paper in the summer breeze makes you feel cooler in the hot summer months. The gentle breeze creates a soothing sound that is only known to Japanese chimes. The chimes are usually hung outside a window so you can hear and see the chime. Chimes are hung on the corners of the houses for protection.
- Top owl chime 5 1/2 diameter approx.
- Lily chime 1 3/4″ high by 2 1/4 wide (bottom)
- Top hook to the bottom of the lily 15″
- Paper is approx. 2″ x 9 1/2″
- Cast Iron
- From Nambu Japan
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