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Buddhist Altar Bell Set - Authentic Japan Buddhism Rin
Description
Vintage solid brass Japanese Buddhist altar bell with
brand new bell cushion (zabuton) and wooden cushion stand with lacquered
finish. The set also includes a brand new wooden bell striker (bai). Bells such as this
are called 'rin' in Japanese and are used as implements of prayer and
worship within Japanese temples as well as with home altars called butsudan (please read below to
learn more about butsudan). The rin offered with this
listing is in good condition and rings with a lovely tone and resonance.
The bell wears a darkened patina suggestive of its age and past use. This
bell dates from the mid to late Japanese Showa period (1926-1989).
The bell cushion, stand and striker which are included with this set are new, and were
specially selected by the owner of our local Buddhist altar goods store (this
type of shop is called Butsuguya in Japanese) as appropriate for use
with this size bell. The cushion
includes a textured fabric cover and braided thread tassel. Proper use of a cushion
and striker improves not only the appearance of a bell, but also enhances the
quality of the sound it will produce, and for this reason it is very important
that the proper cushion and striker are selected. Please click here to see more items for the butsudan altar!
Size of bell:
Height: 1.8 inches (4.5 centimeters or 1.5 sun*)
Diameter across top: 3.4 inches (8.6 centimeters or 2.9 sun*)
Weight: 4.3 ounces (124 grams)
Size of cushion:
Diameter: 0.3 inches (9.5 centimeters or 2.5 sun*)
Height: 0.1 inches (4.0 centimeters or 1.3 sun*)
Weight: 1.3 ounces (38 grams)
Size of cushion stand:
Height: 1.4 inches (3.5 centimeters or 1.2 sun*)
Diameter: 3.3 inches (8.5 centimeters or 2.8 sun*)
Weight: 2.1 ounces (61 grams)
Size of striker:
Length: 5.9 inches (15.0 centimeters or 5.0 sun*)
Weight: 0.8 ounces (23 grams)
* The Japanese still measure many traditional craft items
according to the old kanejaku system of measure which was formally
replaced with the metric system in 1891. Altar bells and accessories are one
example where this old system of measure is still used, and brand new religious
items will commonly include labels stating the item's size in kanejaku
units. The basic unit of measure within
this system is the "sun" which equals roughly 3 centimeters.
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More about Japanese Buddhist home altars
At the start of the long
Japanese Edo period (1600-1868) the Shogun,Tokugawa Ieyasu determined that the country of Nippon (Japan) should
be closed to the outside world with the exception of a few ports of trade.
This was done in an effort to protect Japan from the colonizing forces of the
west and in particular to isolate the Japanese people from the influences of
Christianity, which the Shogun viewed as a threat to the principals of
Confucianism upon which his rule did depend. Over time this fear
of Christianity grew such that laws were eventually passed requiring the
Japanese to annually swear devotion to Buddhism. Fearing the threat and
penalties of Christian belief, many Japanese families began to erect small
Buddhist altars within their home as further proof of their loyalty to Buddhism.
These home altars or butsudan as they are called were commonly outfitted with
religious implements such as bells, incense burners, candlesticks and statues
such that they might resemble Buddhist temples in miniature. Specialist
crafts developed for the sole purpose of manufacturing beautiful wooden
butsudan and their associated articles of worship. Over time, the
practice of maintaining a home altar lost it's original purpose of publicly
expressing one's loyalty to Buddhism and instead became an accepted and
important household function, particularly with families acting as the head of
the household name (usually the home of the first born son). Far from
being forgotten as a relic of Japan's past, the butsudan is today an
important household fixture which may receive daily attention by family members
who consider the altar to symbolically enshrine the spirits and memories of
departed ancestors.
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We really want you to be happy with your purchase! For this reason all items include a 100% money back guarantee. If you are unsatisfied for any reason, you may return your purchase immediately for a full refund. Your purchase and all shipping costs will then be refunded to you after the item has been returned to our office in Japan.
The buyer is responsible for return shipping costs.