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CB015 - Clay bell ornament Dorei︱Kanda Myojin 神田明神

CB015 - Clay bell ornament Dorei︱Kanda Myojin 神田明神

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Vintage Japanese clay bell ornament from 神田明神 (Kanda Myojin) is a famous Shinto shrine in Tokyo, Japan, with a history of over 1,300 years. It is located near Akihabara and Ochanomizu and is well known for its association with business prosperity, good luck, and protection against misfortune. A cow-shaped dorei symbolizes themes of perseverance, patience, and hard work, as cows in Japanese tradition are admired for their steady and diligent nature. They are also associated with agricultural prosperity and blessings for good harvests, reflecting the cow’s historical role in farming. Additionally, the cow is linked to the deity Daikokuten, one of the Seven Lucky Gods (Shichifukujin), who represents wealth, abundance, and household stability. A cow-shaped dorei may also serve as a protective charm, bringing good fortune, health, and grounded energy to its owner. Dorei is a traditional handcrafted bell made from clay or ceramic, these bells produce a soft, pleasant sound when shaken. Often sold at shrines or festivals as charms to ward off evil and bring good fortune. The sound of the bell is believed to purify the surrounding environment and attract positive energy. Size: 12 x 8 x 8 cm


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