A vintage Japanese Nambu cast iron wind-bell with a Japanese style small thatched cottage-shaped umbrella, made by IWACHU, one of Japan's leading brands/manufacturers of Nambu ironware.

A Japanese wind bell ("furin" or "fu-rin" in Japanese) is a small bell made of metal, glass or porcelain that hangs and rings in the wind. In summer, people hang wind-bells from the edge of window eaves and enjoy the cool when the bells swing and ring in the breeze.

Nambu Ironware (or Nambu tekki in Japanese) is a form of metalwork produced in Iwate Prefecture. It is a traditional craft that was first created in the middle of the Edo period (1603-1868). The name "Nambu Ironware" comes from the fact that it was first produced in the Nambu domain during the Edo period.

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