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Paint Yourself Ceramic Wind Chime

Furin wind chimes are an old tradition coming from China, they were used for divination and chasing evil spirits but nowadays in Japan they are mostly use to an… read more
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Made in: Toyama, Japan
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Furin wind chimes are an old tradition coming from China, they were used for divination and chasing evil spirits but nowadays in Japan they are mostly use to announce a fresh breeze in the hot and humid Japanese summer. It is said that the sound of Furin wind chime is enough to feel fresher and also soothe the heart. 

This Japanese wind chime is made of white porcelain allowing you to paint it yourself. Express your creativity on the bell as well as a the wind catcher with your own original design. It is ideal to make a unique and very personal gift. Even children can create their very own wind bell.

 

This Japanese wind chime is made of white porcelain allowing you to paint it yourself. Express your creativity on the bell as well as a the wind catcher with your own original design. It is ideal to make a unique and very personal gift. Even children can create their very own wind bell.

  • The white porcelain it is very easy to draw on, the colors are caught into the ceramic grain to last longer. 
  • You can draw using pencil, ink pen, watercolors, oil paint, markers and so on... 
  • The shape of the bell makes it easy to draw.

We recommend you apply a layer of varnish or lacquer on the finish bell to protect your drawings and make them last longer. Combine Japanese traditional Minoware craft with your personal lifestyle by personalizing this wind bell.

Furin wind chimes are an old tradition coming from China, they were used for divination and chasing evil spirits but nowadays in Japan they are mostly use to announce a fresh breeze in the hot and humid Japanese summer. It is said that the sound of Furin wind chime is enough to feel fresher and also soothe the heart.

How To: Draw your design on the wind chime (bells, and paper string) with a pencil,
then apply color with paint. We recommend you apply a transparent lacquer
after it's dry to protect your drawings.

 

Paint Yourself Ceramic Wind Chime

¥616

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Furin wind chimes are an old tradition coming from China, they were used for divination and chasing evil spirits but nowadays in Japan they are mostly use to announce a fresh breeze in the hot and humid Japanese summer. It is said that the sound of Furin wind chime is enough to feel fresher and also soothe the heart. 

This Japanese wind chime is made of white porcelain allowing you to paint it yourself. Express your creativity on the bell as well as a the wind catcher with your own original design. It is ideal to make a unique and very personal gift. Even children can create their very own wind bell.

 

This Japanese wind chime is made of white porcelain allowing you to paint it yourself. Express your creativity on the bell as well as a the wind catcher with your own original design. It is ideal to make a unique and very personal gift. Even children can create their very own wind bell.

  • The white porcelain it is very easy to draw on, the colors are caught into the ceramic grain to last longer. 
  • You can draw using pencil, ink pen, watercolors, oil paint, markers and so on... 
  • The shape of the bell makes it easy to draw.

We recommend you apply a layer of varnish or lacquer on the finish bell to protect your drawings and make them last longer. Combine Japanese traditional Minoware craft with your personal lifestyle by personalizing this wind bell.

Furin wind chimes are an old tradition coming from China, they were used for divination and chasing evil spirits but nowadays in Japan they are mostly use to announce a fresh breeze in the hot and humid Japanese summer. It is said that the sound of Furin wind chime is enough to feel fresher and also soothe the heart.

How To: Draw your design on the wind chime (bells, and paper string) with a pencil,
then apply color with paint. We recommend you apply a transparent lacquer
after it's dry to protect your drawings.

 

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