Vintage Hand Bell Hanging Decor - DeKulture DKW-11004-AI
Vintage Hand Bell Hanging Decor - DeKulture DKW-11004-AI
Vintage Hand Bell Hanging Decor - DeKulture DKW-11004-AI
Vintage Hand Bell Hanging Decor - DeKulture DKW-11004-AI
Vintage Hand Bell Hanging Decor - DeKulture DKW-11004-AI

Vintage Hand Bell Hanging Decor

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Size & Weight

2.2x2.2x4.4 (LWH) Inches | 250 Gm

Material

Copper & Iron

Care Instructions

To clean, use dry fabric.

Note
Vintage Hand Bell Hanging Decor - DeKulture DKW-11004-AI

Vintage Hand Bell Hanging Decor

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Product description
  • Made of recycled Copper & Iron metal sheet, the material is called Bell Metal. The pendulum of Bell is hand carved in wood. The bell measures 4.4" long, 2.2 " wide.

  • Vintage looking Hand bell, this idiophone can be used simply as a signal to catch people's attention or summon them together at restaurants, churches, and schools.

  • This sustainable craft of Bell making originated during the Iron Age in Sindh region of Pakistan. This hand carved Art Treasure Bell lasts forever with normal care

  • This product supports and empowers Luhar community of Kutch, Gujarat. It preserves the rare culture of Bell Making in India.

  • Quality satisfaction and timely delivery are assured.To be sure of authenticity, we recommend you to buy this product from dekulture brand only. Made in India, this brand new Bell is safe for children. To clean, use dry fabric.
Craft Type & Story

Ancient Idiophones from different parts of India created generations ago in locally found materials such as wood and scrap metal symbolize Indian tradition and culture. The Handmade Ghantada is made by the Lohar community from Kutch. The Bell's hand-carved wooden pendulum creates a sound that can be calibrated to produce various tones to identify the grazing cattle of different owners. The craftsmen also make an array of wind chimes and wall hangings. A sustainable craft, it reminds us of being close to our roots.