Wind Bells
Edo Furin: A guide to Japan’s beloved glass wind bells
Japan’s delightful glass wind bells — known as “Edo furin” – have been decorating temples and homes in Japan for more than four centuries. Named…
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A guide to authentic Japanese cast iron wind bells (Nambu Tekki Furin)
Curious about what sets authentic Japanese cast iron wind bells – known as nambu tekki furin – apart from mass-produced imitations? Authentic nambu tekki furin…
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Expert’s guide to the best wind chimes
As Australia’s leading supplier of quality wind chimes from around the world, we know a thing or two about choosing the right chime for your…
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History of Wind Chimes
Wind chimes have a long and varied history, with developments spanning cultures, continents and uses. Archeological finds date back almost 5000 years. In South East…
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Glass Wind Bells (Edo Furin)
‘Edo Furin’ are hand crafted glass wind chimes from Japan. One of a kind pieces of art, blown and hand painted from the inside by…
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Brass Wind Bells (Nousaku)
Nousaku in Japan manufactures brass wind bells through a collaboration with designers and using traditional techniques acquired from producing Buddhist altar fittings. These wind bells…
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Japanese Wind Chimes (Furin)
The Wind Bell or ‘Furin’ is a Japanese cultural icon. The distinctive quality of it's sound distinguishes it from traditional western wind chimes. The Furin…
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Feng Shui and Wind Chimes
Firstly, what is Feng Shui? Feng Shui, pronounced "Foong Shway", is an ancient art and science developed over 3,000 years ago in China. It is…
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Ceramic Wind Bells from Imari, Japan
Japan has a long history of producing fine porcelain. Imari porcelain in particular, has a reputation of being well designed and crafted. The clear sound…
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