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Kamawanu Furin Wind Bell Waves

A gentle summer chime, hand-crafted in Edo tradition

Soothing sounds to relieve summer heat. Edo furin popularised during the Edo Period 1603 and 1868 are crafted of hand-blown glass and hand-painted decoration. The gentle bell signals the presence of a summer breeze, an auditory cue that relief has arrived. A creative solution that inspires psychological cooling as well as physical cooling in the presence of the breeze.

Edo Furin are individually crafted of hand-blown glass, in the absence of a mould and display an irregular opening to elicit varied high and low tones that, combined with the natural movement of air, offer an audible comfort to oneself.

The Waves "Seigaihaā€ is a traditional Japanese wave pattern formed by repeating arcs that resemble overlapping ocean waves. It symbolises calm seas stretching endlessly into the distance, and is associated with peace, continuity, and a wish for a stable and prosperous life.

Often used on kimono and everyday textiles, seigaiha expresses the hope that gentle waves — and good fortune — will continue far into the future. A timeless pattern that carries a quiet sense of harmony and balance.

$18.90

Original: $54.00

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Kamawanu Furin Wind Bell Waves—

$54.00

$18.90

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A gentle summer chime, hand-crafted in Edo tradition

Soothing sounds to relieve summer heat. Edo furin popularised during the Edo Period 1603 and 1868 are crafted of hand-blown glass and hand-painted decoration. The gentle bell signals the presence of a summer breeze, an auditory cue that relief has arrived. A creative solution that inspires psychological cooling as well as physical cooling in the presence of the breeze.

Edo Furin are individually crafted of hand-blown glass, in the absence of a mould and display an irregular opening to elicit varied high and low tones that, combined with the natural movement of air, offer an audible comfort to oneself.

The Waves "Seigaihaā€ is a traditional Japanese wave pattern formed by repeating arcs that resemble overlapping ocean waves. It symbolises calm seas stretching endlessly into the distance, and is associated with peace, continuity, and a wish for a stable and prosperous life.

Often used on kimono and everyday textiles, seigaiha expresses the hope that gentle waves — and good fortune — will continue far into the future. A timeless pattern that carries a quiet sense of harmony and balance.