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Antique Bronze Burmese Temple Bell EBB105

$245.00

From Yangon, this is an interesting early 20th century temple bell from Burma with a unique bronze wall mount in the shape of an elephant’s head. The bell has an attractive patina, and a pleasant, strong ring tone. The original clapper has been replaced at some time in the past.

A custom built stand is provided for displaying the bell, which is included in the price.

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Availability: In stock

Bronze temple bells such as this are often found suspended on the eves of pavilions around temples in SE Asia and are said to attract the attention of the deva of the Tavatimsa Heaven.

At the temple, the gentle tinkling ring serves as a reminder of the Buddha’s endless compassion and deep wisdom.  Temple bells are also used to signal various activities to monks and nuns, including the time to rise, meditate, chant, eat, and rest. They are periodically replaced to accommodate new bells donated to the temple by devotees.

Characteristics
Height (bell only): 13cm, 5 in
Diameter: 10 cm, 4 in
Weight: 900g /32 ounces (without stand)
Material: bronze
Period: Early 20th century

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