earthenware (ceramic) bell 

Approx. 10 cm

Width approx. 9 cm

On the bottom is the place and date when the previous owner got the clay bell.

and the date and time when the previous owner acquired the earthen bell.

The year is 2005.





Dorei are bells made of baked clay, which were used in ancient times to ward off evil spirits and to report fires, and now remain in many places as local toys. They are said to have originated in the Jomon period (710-794).


The sound of "earthen bells" made from clay soothes our hearts and minds, helping us to forget our busy daily lives.


 



When you put it in the palm of your hand and shake it lightly, you can hear the simple and gentle sound of clay. The design, shape, and sound of the bells also vary depending on the region of Japan. Why not add one to your collection?





1 cm = 0.03 ft.




.</span></div></section><aside><div class="hasso"><h2>Shipping</h2><p>

Shipping charges are not included. This is a one-of-a-kind item. No returns will be accepted as it is a one-of-a-kind item. This is a used item that has been in storage for a long time.


About Shipping


I will send it from the U.S. or Canada to Japan via Japan Post or FedEx.

(Shipping cost is between $5 and $15 depending on the item.)

Europe, UK -> FedEx.

(Shipping cost is $12-$20 depending on the item.)


Please check the shipping cost as the above may not apply to large items.


We can send multiple items at once.

We can offer a discount on shipping charges in this case. We will make adjustments after the successful bid.

We will make an adjustment after the winning bid.




</p></div><div class="tyuui"><h2>International Buyers - Please Note:</h2><p class="margin-bottom_change"></p><p class="margin-bottom_change">Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.</p><p>Thank you for your understanding.</p></div></aside></div>