Attention:
Our handling time is about 5 business days when there is the stock.
Our handling time is about 1 month when there is not the stock.
Also, the size, the shape, the color and the sound may vary slightly.
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Product Details:
Height: 132mm, Diameter: 51mm
Materials: Copper & Tin
Workshop: Odawara Casting Research Institute

The sound of this hand bell is very wonderful. First of all, please listen by following URL.

     URL: https://youtu.be/fRSIb23kL0w

This hand bell is metallic and emits the sound long. It is called the hand bell of highest class as a metallic hand bell in Japan.
This package does not include the pedestal itself.
Also, you can buy some special pedestals: http://www.ebay.com/itm/224590790507, https://www.ebay.com/itm/325149373245

There is the following kinds of metallic hand bells in Japan.

- There is a Nanbu hand bell of the Nanbu ironware of the traditional craft of Iwate Prefecture made of cast iron. The origin is 101x.
- There is a Takaoka hand bell of the Takaoka copperware of the traditional industry of Toyama Prefecture made of brass. The origin is 1609.
- There is a Odawara hand bell of the Odawara Sahari of the traditional craft of Kanagawa Prefecture made of casting. The origin is 1172.

This hand bell is made of Sahari. The Sahari is an alloy that mixed tin with copper. The alloy that is melted to 1300℃ is poured into the sand mold, and the hand bell is made.
Regarding the handmade Odawara Sahari hand bell, the number of production is few, difficult obtaining, and valuables.
Because this hand bell especially includes a lot of tin, the high pitched, long and clear lingering sound brings you comfort.
The sound analysis, the metallic mixing and the heat-treatment, etc. have been researched. And then this hand bell is the one that "Ultimate comfort sound and natural beauty of appearance" has been pursued.
The surface of this hand bell is made as temperature, glaze and flame power react with the metal.

Material comparison results in workshop

materials lingering
sound
double peak
frequency
cycle
Nanbu ironware
(cast iron)
5.8s 2,810Hz      2,845Hz
7,570Hz      7,665Hz
0.03s
Takaoka copperware
(brass)
3.2s 4,055Hz      4,210Hz 0.08s
Odawara Sahari
(casting)
10.3s 2,820Hz      2,827Hz
7,545Hz      7,686Hz
0.21s