Furin (japanese wind chime) These are typically made from glass, metal or ceramics and when suspend
Furin (japanese wind chime) These are typically made from glass, metal or ceramics and when suspended in the breeze, a tongue dangling in the center of the bell strikes the sides of the bell and delivers a pleasant sound. The enjoyment of Furin sounds become popular among the general populace during Muromachi era (1336 - 1573) Furin hung under the eaves to provide a sense of cool in summer became the custom. Text and photography by ajpscs on Flickr -- source link
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