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28mm Bonshō Japan Temple Bell

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Last update 2023-01-12 at 19:03
Publication date 2020-04-15 at 22:20
Design number 135385

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The Bonshō Japan Temple Bell is suitable for games set during the feudal period of Japan such as Test of Honour.
Please note the Japanese guardian lions shown in the colour photo are not my design they are available here on Thingiverse as a free download. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:659634 - they are a scan of an early 14th-century Japanese guardian lion in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. From the Clark Center of Japanese Art (more info: https://collections.artsmia.org/index.php?page=jka#) Once downloaded just scale in your slicer and do a mirror of the first lion to have one for the other side of the temple.

Bonshō (Japanese: 梵鐘, Buddhist bells), also known as tsurigane (釣り鐘, hanging bells) or ōgane (大鐘, great bells) are large bells found in Buddhist temples throughout Japan, used to summon the monks to prayer and to demarcate periods of time. Rather than containing a clapper, bonshō are struck from the outside, using either a handheld mallet or a beam suspended on ropes.

The bells are usually made from bronze, using a form of expendable mould casting. They are typically augmented and ornamented with a variety of bosses, raised bands and inscriptions. The earliest of these bells in Japan date to around 600 CE, although the general design is of much earlier Chinese origin and shares some of the features seen in ancient Chinese bells. The bells' penetrating and pervasive tone carries over considerable distances, which led to their use as signals, timekeepers and alarms. In addition, the sound of the bell is thought to have supernatural properties; it is believed, for example, that it can be heard in the underworld. The spiritual significance of bonshō means that they play an important role in Buddhist ceremonies, particularly the New Year and Bon festivals. Throughout Japanese history these bells have become associated with stories and legends, both fictional, such as the Benkei Bell of Mii-dera, and historical, such as the bell of Hōkō-ji. In modern times, bonshō have become symbols of world peace.

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