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Brass Fish Bell

Brass Fish Bell

Perfect for adding as a layered piece of décor, these fish-shaped brass bells bring harmony, beauty, and a sense of peacefulness to your home.

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Symbols and shapes of fish in a home welcome in wealth and prosperity. Feng Shui and other cultures associate fish with richness and good fortune.

Each one of these bells have been crafted and meticulously hand shaped to resemble the positive energy of a fish. 

Designed to offer a calming sound when rung from the internal bell, these reflect the bells often used in temples and sacred spaces where the gentle sound is believed to bring good fortune and tranquillity. 

CHARACTERISTICS

  • Colour Options: Traditional Brass & Patina Green Brass 
  • Material: 100% Brass
  • Measurements: Length: 8cm, Width: 3cm
  • Weight: 38grams 
  • Crafted by: Artisans in Thailand

CARE

  • Wipe down with a clean damp cloth
  • Don't put in a bag against other items that can scratch
  • Solid brass is durable however, as a natural material, may change colour over time and require a polish to bring it back to its original state


For more tips on how to care for your brass items, see our Caring for your Brass Wares Blog 

Please note: Each piece is influenced by the artisans hand-crafted processes, and as such, slight variations may occur - adding to their unique artisanal character and knowing no two pieces are alike.

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