A wooden bell grip that is a slimmer version of a normal size wooden bell with a better grip.
Designed with an emphasis on ease of grip so that you do not feel tired even if you use it for a long time.
It will be the best partner you can rely on in the event of an outside memorial service.
We have two types of wood, "Masakura", which is a common material for mokugyo and mokugyo, and "rosewood", which is a high-grade wood.
Buy can be stored in the main body to improve portability. Adhesive to the main body with a magnet so that the buy does not fall when stored.
Producer priest bite memo
I used to use normal-sized wooden bells at the Tankyo (an Obon festival that visits the Danish believers' homes and reads them), but when I go around dozens of times a day, the fingers holding the wooden bells get tired. I was in trouble.
From this experience, I decided to make a slim wooden bell that fits my hand so that I wouldn't get tired even if I used it for a long time like a shelf sutra.
This shape was created through trial and error to make it easier to hold a hand of any size, regardless of the size of the hand.
Compared to regular size wooden bells, it is slim and compact, so it is highly portable. As the creator, I use this wooden bell most often.
Compared to other wood bells, the wood bell grip takes twice as long to produce because it has fine processing.
The ball of buy is ebony.
I made the buys from various woods, but the ebony balls sounded the best, so I used ebony for the buys from Myorindo. The handle is made of rosewood.
This Buddhist tool is for monks only.
Wood bell ~ grip ~
Wooden hook body: Length 170mm x Width 20mm x Height 40mm (with bye street: 210mm)
Orin (Kujo Orin): Φ45mm x depth 23mm Copper alloy
Painting: Oil finish + Fluorine coating
* Although it is waterproof, please do not get it wet.