If you have ever been in Japan during the summer, there is no way you have not heard the beautiful, elegant and healing sounds of Japanese wind bells. Furin, literally meaning (Fu) Wind and (Rin) Bell, is one of Japan's most characteristic symbols of the Summer and hung outside many houses, shops and temples.  

Wind-chimes & bells

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  • SHINOHARA Handmade Edofurin Glass Wind Chime with Daruma painting SHINOHARA Handmade Edofurin Glass Wind Chime with Daruma painting
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    SHINOHARA EDO FURIN

    Edofurin Glass Wind Chime DARUMA

    This Wind chime, also called Furin in Japanese, represents hortensia flowers in three colors. Hortensia are very popular in Japan for their beautiful colors. With the shiny aspect of the glass and its beautiful colors this wind chime is a perfect product...
    NT$434.09
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  • Wind Bell Set with 2 Bells on a Bamboo Hanger
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    KASHIWAGI ART FOUNDRY

    Wind Bell Set with 2 Bells on a Bamboo Hanger

    This is a set of two different Japanese wind bells suspended on a bamboo holder. As each bell has a slightly different sound they create a nice harmony when wind blows. The set includes the two most popular bells from the Kashiwagi Art Foundry "Bell...
    NT$799.65
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  • Kashiwagi Wind-bell "Bell Cricket"

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    Kashiwagi Wind-bell "Bell Cricket"

    This wind chime, or "Furin" in japanese, has a very simple, minimalistic shape, the slightly green color is the natural color of the metal after being burned and shaped. The base of the bell has a darker color which was left this way to give a new...
    NT$388.40
  • Japan's Best Wind Bell - GOTENFURIN by Kashiwagi
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    KASHIWAGI ART FOUNDRY

    Japan's Best Wind Bell - GOTENFURIN by Kashiwagi

    For his movie "Red Beard", famous Japanese movie director Akira Kurosawa was on a quest to find the most beautiful-sounding Furin in Japan. He got enchanted by the Odawara casting wind chimes from Kashiwagi, which did not only make it to the movie, but...
    NT$1,942.00
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  • Kashiwagi Mini bell "FUKUJU" Black Kashiwagi Mini bell "FUKUJU" Gold

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    Kashiwagi Mini bell FUKUJU

    This handmade mini bell has been made by the Kashiwagi Art Foundry. On its front it features the Japanese characters ?????? FUKUJU, which means long life and happiness. It is available in black and gold.Producer:???Kashiwagi Art FoundryMaterial: Brass
    NT$194.41
  • Kashiwagi Wind Bell Set with 3 Bells on a Bamboo Holder
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    KASHIWAGI ART FOUNDRY

    Kashiwagi Wind Bell Set with 3 Bells on a Bamboo Holder

    This is a set of three different Japanese wind bells suspended on a bamboo holder. As each bell has a slightly different sound they create a nice harmony when wind blows. The set includes the three most popular bells from the Kashiwagi Art Foundry...
    NT$1,165.20
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  • Kashiwagi Wind-bell "Black Mount Fuji"

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    Kashiwagi Wind-bell "Black Mount Fuji"

    This wind chime, or "Furin" in japanese, has the conic shape of the Mount Fuji, fine details are engraved on it such as shape representing the clouds around the top of the mountain and japanese Kanji characters at its base.The sound of the bell is...
    NT$388.40
  • Kashiwagi Wind-bell "Golden Mount Fuji"

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    Kashiwagi Wind-bell "Golden Mount Fuji"

    This wind chime, or "Furin" in japanese, has the conic shape of the Mount Fuji, fine details are engraved on it such as shape representing the clouds around the top of the mountain and japanese Kanji characters at its base.The sound of the bell is...
    NT$388.40
  • Kashiwagi Wind-Bell "Odawara Lantern"

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    Kashiwagi Wind-Bell "Odawara Lantern"

    This wind chime, or "Furin" in japanese, has the shape of another traditional craft of Odawara city, the Paper Lantern. On the bell you can see the Kanji characters "?????????" which are the characters used for the name of the city "Odawara". This...
    NT$440.32
  • Standing Bamboo Wind Bell HATSUKAZE 38 Standing Bamboo Wind Bell HATSUKAZE 38
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    MIYABI ANDON

    Standing Bamboo Wind Bell HATSUKAZE 38

    Suruga bamboo basketry from Shizuoka prefecture is different from most other bamboo basketry in Japan. It is unique for using round splints of bamboo without the skin being shaved off. It dates back to the beginning of the Edo period (1600 - 1868) when...
    NT$1,370.82
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  • NOUSAKU Wind Bell "OWARA" Shaped like a Traditional Female Peasant's Hat NOUSAKU Wind Bell "OWARA" Shaped like a Traditional Female Peasant's Hat
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    NOUSAKU

    Wind Bell Female Peasant's Hat OWARA

    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...
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Japanese wind chimes originate from a Chinese fortune-telling tool called senfutaku. This instrument was used to predict your fortune based on its movement and sound created by the wind and got introduced in Japan along with Buddhism in the Heian era (794 - 1185).

 

At first, the 'futaka' were hung out on the corners of temples and noble families as the rumbling noise was believed to protect those within hearing distance from misfortune scare of evil spirits.

 

The sound was much different of the Furin and the material was so expensive that most people could not afford them.  

 

 

During the Edo period, Dutch glass making techniques were to get introduced in Nagasaki and glass became very popular in Japan. Although at first very expensive, local craftsmen quickly mastered the art and started to create glass wind chimes that were now affordable for the common people. With this development, not only the material, but also the sound and design of the Furin changed and become much more gentle and elegant. 

The beauty and sound of the Furin are not the only reason for its immense popularity in Japan. As the bells will only produce sound once the wind moves the paper attached to it, the sound is strongly associated with a nice summer breeze. Some research even claims the body feels cooler after listening to a wind bell! Furthermore, it is thought that the wind bells produce natural sounds that are relaxing and healing as they match the rhythm of life and nature.