Hey everyone, it’s S from the web team!
These scorching summer days have been relentless! ☀️ Trying to find ways to stay cool, I hung a wind chime hoping its tinkling would create a refreshing atmosphere.🎐 While it definitely added a touch of summer charm, the sound became a bit much after a while, and I ended up taking it down. 😅
So, while a wind chime wasn’t quite the solution for finding sonic coolness, I’d love to share something that offers a different kind of auditory experience: a sound that calms the mind with a blend of warmth and refreshing serenity. 😌
I’m talking about “orin,” a type of bell used in Buddhist rituals.
“Wait, a Buddhist bell?” you might be thinking. But hear me out! With the rising popularity of modern and Western-style Buddhist altars, “orin” bells are now available in a variety of designs, including those shaped like birds and fruits. 🐦 They’re designed to fit seamlessly into living rooms, dining rooms, or even bedrooms.
Our company carries a beautiful selection of “Kujyo Orin” bells from Takayama and Yamaguchi Kujyo. Having one nearby serves as a visual reminder to be mindful and offers a way to express your prayers and condolences through its resonant sound. 🙏
The sound of an “orin” is unique—refreshing yet somehow warm and comforting. The “Kujyo Orin,” in particular, is known for its sound that “spreads endlessly, far and deep, permeating the surroundings.” It’s said to purify the space and dispel negative energy, bringing a sense of peace to the listener.
It’s even been scientifically analyzed and found to produce a “1/f fluctuation” sound, known for its calming effects. ✨
Why not give “orin” a try? You might be surprised by its soothing power.
▼ Kujyo Orin Zourin https://item.rakuten.co.jp/sincere-watch/zourin
▼ Kujyo Orin Kotorin https://item.rakuten.co.jp/sincere-watch/kotorin
▼ Kujyo Orin Mawarin https://item.rakuten.co.jp/sincere-watch/mawarin