Material: The handbell is made of brass, a durable metal alloy that is resistant to corrosion and has a bright golden-yellow color. The handle is made of wood, which provides a comfortable grip and adds a natural touch to the design.

Design: The handbell features a classic design that is commonly used in schools, religious ceremonies, and other formal events. It has a bell-shaped body with a clear, resonant tone that can be heard from a distance.

Dimensions: The dimensions of the handbell may vary with the size, but typically it is around 5 to 9 inches in height and 2,3.5 and 4 inches in diameter. The wooden handle is usually around 3-4 inches long.

Craftsmanship: The brass handbell is made using traditional metalworking techniques that have been passed down for generations in India. Skilled artisans carefully shape and polish the brass to create a smooth, gleaming surface that reflects the light.

Usage: The handbell is used for a variety of purposes, including weddings, calling attention, marking the beginning or end of a ceremony, and as a musical instrument in some cultures. It is also commonly used in meditation and yoga practices to help focus the mind and clear distractions.