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Wind Bell "OWARA" Female Peasant's Hat

This wind-bell has been designed after the dancer's of the Obon festival held in late summer in Toyama prefecture - the home of NOUSAKU. The female dancers wear… read more
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This wind-bell has been designed after the dancer's of the Obon festival held in late summer in Toyama prefecture - the home of NOUSAKU. The female dancers wear a traditional peasant heat and a light pink kimono. Both are very well reflected in the design of the wind-bell.

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NOUSAKU began metal casting in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture in 1916. Their beautiful items are based on techniques handed down over a 400 years of craftsmanship. With the aid of modern machinery, industrial technology and the cultivated wisdom of past masters, NOUSAKU achieves outstanding, innovative designs and top quality materials, while adhering to their extensive SDGs goals. Their tableware, sakeware and home decorations are made of brass, bronze and 100% tin. 

Collection: Wind- and Table bells
Dimensions: H34 φ72

Wind Bell "OWARA" Female Peasant's Hat

¥5,060

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This wind-bell has been designed after the dancer's of the Obon festival held in late summer in Toyama prefecture - the home of NOUSAKU. The female dancers wear a traditional peasant heat and a light pink kimono. Both are very well reflected in the design of the wind-bell.

<   NOUSAKU - Contemporary Japanese Metal Craft   >

NOUSAKU began metal casting in Takaoka City, Toyama Prefecture in 1916. Their beautiful items are based on techniques handed down over a 400 years of craftsmanship. With the aid of modern machinery, industrial technology and the cultivated wisdom of past masters, NOUSAKU achieves outstanding, innovative designs and top quality materials, while adhering to their extensive SDGs goals. Their tableware, sakeware and home decorations are made of brass, bronze and 100% tin. 

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