A portable bell with a mirror that fits your hands and fingers.
The stick can be stored in the pedestal, and the stick does not get in the way when you are in the palm of your hand, and you can ring the bell in style.
We have two types of wood, "Masakura", which is a common material for mokugyo and mokugyo, and "rosewood", which is a high-grade wood.
The rod can be stored in the pedestal and glued by a magnet.
There is a mirror on the bottom of the pedestal, which can be used to check the burning incense status and clothing belt during the funeral.
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There are many off-the-shelf mobile triggers, but all of them are made of iron wire and do not look good, and even when held between fingers, they were not comfortable or stable.
Furthermore, the stick was tied up with a string and did not fit well.
"Kyorin kyo-rin" was created to improve the stability when holding it and the fit of the stick.
Originally, I was a medical professional with knowledge of anatomy and joint science, so I used that knowledge to create the form of the main body while considering the structure of the index and middle fingers.
There is a mirror on the bottom of the main body, which can be used in various scenes.
Originally, I carried a mirror with me to check the progress of the incense behind me during the funeral.
The funeral company gives the signal that the incense is over, but since I am wearing a swallowtail hat, I can not hear the signal from the funeral company, and this idea was born from the experience of chanting sutras for eternity. rice field.
This Buddhist tool is for monks only.
Mirror bell ~ kyo-rin ~
Pedestal: length 40 mm x width 30 mm x height 50 mm (with a bell: height 90 mm)
Bar: Length 100 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.