A portable wooden bell with a bell made by carving a piece of solid wood, "Kisuzu ~ moku-rin ~".
Its stylish form creates a wonderful memorial service in front of the grave.
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
In the memorial service and the shelf sutra in front of the grave, we used ready-made wooden hooks and mokugyo with triggers, but all of them were large in size and inconvenient to carry, so we made "Kisuzu ~ moku-rin ~".
As a result of making with various woods, I narrowed it down to two types, cherry blossoms and rosewood.
Sakura is a typical wood of "Kiho", so it has a tone similar to that of general Kiho.
Rosewood, a high-grade wood, is a very hard wood and takes twice as long to process as cherry blossoms. Its powerful tone is a high-pitched tone like hitting metal.
I think it's best to use cherry blossoms for normal memorial services and rosewood for prayers.
As a result of trying various things, I chose Kujo Orin (black) for the size and sound.
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.
If you tie a special drawstring bag to the strap of your clothes, it will be smart to carry.
This Buddhist tool is for monks only.
Wood bell ~ moku-rin ~
Wooden hook body: length 200 mm x width 30 mm x height 40 mm (with bye street: length 260 mm)
Orin (Kujo Orin): Φ45mm x depth 23mm Copper alloy
Painting: Oil finish + Fluorine coating
* Although it is waterproof, please do not get it wet.