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The melodic sounds of Japanese wind chimes raise spirits.

The delicate and melodious sound of furin - Japanese wind chimes - lifts spirits and soothes the soul. In Japan, furin are traditionally hung indoors near a window, or outside from the eaves. To help catch the wind and enhance its beautiful chime, each furin comes with a sturdy sheet of paper that hangs downwards. When giving furin as a gift, it is customary to write a brief message on this paper. The charming, handmade cast-iron bell decorating this furin comes in blue or bronze.

Make the delicately melodious sounds of furin - Japanese wind chimes - a part of your home. The cast-iron cone adorning this model was made in the region of Iwate-ken, renowned for producing the finest ironware in all of Japan. A furin can be hung indoors or out, and comes with a sturdy sheet of paper hanging downwards to catch the wind and make the most of its beautiful sounds.

There is a unique, indescribable feeling of comfort in hearing furin - Japanese wind chimes - delicately swaying back and forth in the wind. Animal motifs, like this cast-iron turtle, are sometimes used to inspire the shapes of furin and create a stronger connection with the natural world. When giving furin as a gift, it is customary to write a brief message on the sturdy sheet of paper that hangs downwards from the bell.

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