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JAPANESE Furin chime Wind Bell RYUKYU 452000017906 US $69.99
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The Beauty and Art of Wind Chimes
Wind chimes are very common now and could be found in a lot of stores, both online and offline. But did you know that wind chimes go back a long way in history?
The earliest known wind chimes were found in India, where they were known as wind bells. These bells were soon found in China, Japan, and all throughout Asia. At that time, wind chimes were primarily used in large temples and pagodas to scare off evil spirits and birds. They soon made their way to homes and other places because they were believed to bring good fortune. It was the Japanese furin, or glass wind bells, along with chimes made out of metal and porcelain, that eventually found its way to the Western cultures of Europe and America.
Uses of Wind Chimes
As wind chimes evolved in design and materials, so did their uses. Aside from the original religious functions of wind chimes, it was also used to predict weather patterns by noting the changes in wind direction.
Here are some common uses of the wind chime at present:
- It beautifies your home.
Modern day wind chimes, however, are used primarily as home decors. Most people hang wind chimes outside their windows or on porches, while others place it inside their houses near the air conditioning units, fans, or vents.
Quite simply, wind chimes add beauty to any area it is placed. With varied designs and materials, one can choose the perfect wind chime for his or her home. In fact, there is a wind chime for every design philosophy, from classical to minimalist to modern, from plain designs to intricate and colorful masterpieces.
- It calms your senses.
The soothing sound of wind chimes also makes it a good tool to bring in calmness and serenity to those who hear it. It creates a lyrical and pleasant ambience. As a matter of fact, there are people who bust their stress simply by listening to these chimes.
- It creates music; soothing to the ears.
In the music world, wind chimes are regarded as a percussion instrument. It was employed by several musicians such as David Sitek, Giles Swayne, and Oliver Messiaen. Admittedly, however, the tunes produced by wind chimes are random. Still, it makes for a great sound, which you could easily incorporate with your favorite chill-out tunes.
- It changes your luck.
Wind chimes have always been thought to bring good luck. For believers in feng shui, wind chimes facilitate the flow of positive chi or energy into a household or any area where it is placed. Feng shui fanatics prefer wind chimes with six to seven brass rods for optimum good chi.
Wind Chimes for Your Garden and Outdoor Space
Wind chimes are perfect for any natural setting such as an outdoor veranda, patio, or garden. For one, they are made of materials that match perfectly with the outdoors. Stainless steel, sea shells, ceramics, porcelain, and wood do not only make beautiful sounds, they can also withstand any outdoor weather conditions.
Wind chimes in your garden can create a more welcoming feel, which is perfectly relaxing if you are the type of person that stays in your garden to look at the flowers or feel the breeze of fresh air. It can literally make your garden sing with the gentle wind.
Wind chimes in your garden or in other natural settings can help bring a moment of relaxation, while also beautifying the place.
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What should I buy while travelling in Japan ?
I'm on a business trip in Tokyo for a few days. I want to buy some gifts for my friends, colleagues and family. I want something that is tiny, not very expensive (things are damn expensive here !) and must be Japanese style.
I'm thinking of buying some wind bell (furin). But I haven't thing of anything else yet.
Please give me some advice and suggestions.
Thank you very much !
Take a trip to a 100 yen store (actually 105yen nowadays). Mobile phone accessories fit the bill for cheap and tiny.
For less than 300yen you can get chopsticks.
At most shrines you can buy lucky charms called "omamori" for 500 yen (ish); each themed to different needs.
Paper fans are popular in tourist shops.
A "daruma" doll. You dot one eye to make a wish and then dot the other eye when it happens. Tomorrow (4th March) Jindaiji Temple in Chofu (Tokyo - Keio line) has a daruma festival.
Also the road upto Sensou-ji shrine in central(kind of) Tokyo has tonnes of touristy stuff.
As does "Oriental Bazaar" shop on Omotesando - Harajuku.
Everyone like Jaanese sake too.
Thanks for visiting!


US $69.99