Antique Japanese Hibashi-Furin Myochin Fire Chopstick Wind Chime — Iron, 1920, Taisho Era (SKU: 25S-478-2)

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25S-478-2
$130.00
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Antique Japanese Hibashi-Furin Myochin Fire Chopstick Wind Chime , Iron, Taisho Era (SKU 25S-478-2)

A gentle whisper of tradition carried on the breeze.

This exquisite antique hibashi furin, or wind chime, hails from the Taisho era, a time marked by cultural blossoming in Japan. Crafted from iron, it resonates with the soft melodies of the wind, bringing a serene ambiance to any space. The delicate design reflects the artistry of Japanese craftsmanship, where each piece tells a story of nature and tranquility. This particular piece is often cherished during summer months, as its gentle chime evokes the soothing sounds of a breezy afternoon.

Encased in its original wooden box, the hibashi furin features two slender iron rods, meticulously shaped to create harmonious tones. The simplicity of its design belies the depth of its cultural significance, serving as a reminder of the fleeting beauty of nature. Often displayed in traditional homes, these wind chimes are not merely decorative; they symbolize good fortune and the passage of time, inviting peaceful moments into everyday life.

  • Origin: Japan
  • Maker: Myochin (明珍)
  • Era: Taisho (1912-1926)
  • Material: Iron
  • Use: Wind chime
  • Features: Original wooden box, finely crafted
  • Dimensions: --
  • Condition: Good, with signs of age

Let the winds of history serenade your senses.