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A collection of traditional tools and instruments used in Buddhist temples, including bells, incense burners, wooden fish drums, and ritual altars. These artifacts represent the material culture of devotion and temple rituals.

Antique Japanese Bronze Temple Gong (Waniguchi) – Dated Tenmei 4 (1784) with Original Chain

  • 投稿者:koedosunart
  • 投稿公開日:27/08/2025
  • 投稿カテゴリー:Buddhist & Shinto Artifacts/Item Stories/Temple Implements

Antique Japanese Bronze Temple…

続きを読むAntique Japanese Bronze Temple Gong (Waniguchi) – Dated Tenmei 4 (1784) with Original Chain

Echoes of Edo: A 1784 Bronze Waniguchi Temple Gong with Original Chain

  • 投稿者:koedosunart
  • 投稿公開日:19/07/2025
  • 投稿カテゴリー:Buddhist & Shinto Artifacts/Item Stories/Temple Implements

Among the many revered forms o…

続きを読むEchoes of Edo: A 1784 Bronze Waniguchi Temple Gong with Original Chain

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