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Let the love and serenity of these antique finish bells fill up your day! The soft tones will be a reminder to you that all is well in this world.
Beautiful lovely small bells made from up-cycled metal on an adjustable jute hanging loop and wood clapper - their rustic charm is what you can count on when they hang in your porch, garden, deck or even the inside of your home. This group of handcrafted bells have an undeniable soul and would go well with the interior styling of your home.
No matter where you hang it - inside or outside (porch, undercover, away from sun & rain)- these gorgeous bells evoke a refreshing feeling of simplicity and peacefulness. The chimes will be more pronounced when suspended outside, but can also keep that lovely tune inside as well! Though every bell is different, you can get the 'general' and welcoming resonate sound by listening to this clip.
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Really love my wind chimes really suit my house.
Our range of quality bells and chimes are great for home decor, garden decor or patio decor. The soothing sounds are great for a calming and relaxing time whether you are with your family and friends or having some me-time alone.
The Indian Handicraft industry provides livelihood to many artisans. Amongst the wide range of handicrafts, metalwork is one of the most popular crafts in India. Some popular techniques can be traced back 5,000 years to the ancient city of Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus Valley Civilization.
Bells or commonly called Ghanta in Sanskrit are a unique cultural form of Indian culture. These Ghanta or ritual bells are an essential part of Indian temples. A Hindu temple has a metal bell hanging at the entrance and devotees use it to ring the bell while entering the temple as a sign of their prayer. It is believed that the sound and the ripple echo the bell generates reverberate on the human aura. Bells are also tied around the cattle’s neck so the owner would know of their whereabouts. A great way to find the cows on huge farms.
Artisans cut and hammer metal or scrap iron sheets to create bell structures. The outer is coated in brass and copper and fired in local or homemade furnaces. The most fascinating part of this process is that all this without using welding! This lends a rustic and unique look to each bell.