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CB195 - Dorei Clay Bell of Dragons offspring 竜の落とし子

CB195 - Dorei Clay Bell of Dragons offspring 竜の落とし子

This is a dorei (土鈴) clay bell crafted in the form of a 竜の落とし子 (tatsu no otoshigo)—a seahorse, whose name in Japanese literally translates to "dragon’s offspring." This poetic name reflects the creature’s mythological associations in Japan, where it is imagined as a child of the dragon, a revered and auspicious figure in East Asian folklore.

The bell is made of unglazed clay with a soft, natural texture and a sandy-beige tone, reminiscent of the sea floor. The seahorse's curled tail, ridged body, and elongated snout are lovingly modeled, giving it a gentle and whimsical character. Its round, wide eyes add a sense of curiosity and innocence. The body is adorned with delicate applications of gold and silver foil, which shimmer subtly, evoking bubbles or the sparkle of sunlight underwater.

A red cord looped through the top allows it to be hung, as is traditional for such bells, either as a decoration or a charm. When rung, the bell produces a soft, clear sound—believed to ward off evil and invite good fortune.

In Japanese symbolism, the seahorse, as a child of the dragon, is thought to bring blessings from the sea and to carry protective and mystical qualities. This figure may also serve as a marine good-luck charm, particularly for fishermen, travelers, or those with strong ties to the ocean.

Size: 5 x 3 x 6cm

 

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