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Connaissez-vous la traditionnelle cloche japonaise IWACHU?

Do you know the traditional Japanese bell IWACHU?

This cast iron bell is handcrafted by the Iwachu company in Morioka, Japan. It is traditionally placed on the edges of the roofs of temples or houses in order to ward off evil spirits and to activate the universal energy qi, which is favorable to it.

In the sweltering heat of the Japanese summer, the sound of these little bells is refreshing. A wish or a poem is often written on the weather vane so that the wind carries it and it comes true.

You can hang your bell inside the house next to a door or window or outside in the garden or on the terrace. According to the ancient feng shui system, red is the color of the fire element; it is associated with intensity, strength and luck. Order a bell directly below.

Japanese IWACHU bells

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