(JP¥1,500)
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This item is from about 50 years ago. It has dents, distortions, and chips. (The item number is for management purposes as I have several listed. Please compare with the others shown in the last photo.) Originally, these were attached to horses to alert people of their presence and to warn passersby, ensuring the smooth operation of tasks such as station horses and relay horses. However, if worn by a human, it's the perfect bear bell! This is how it's being sold: ⬇️⬇️⬇️ [Hidden Long Seller] No model changes for over 100 years! Nostalgic for the elderly and fresh for the young, this "donut-shaped bear bell" has a history of over 100 years, as examples from the Edo period can be found in antique shops. The adorable, rounded shape has a simple structure: a single ball inside a hollow ring. Each time it's shaken, the ball hits the inside, causing the entire ring to vibrate and produce a clear sound. It's characterized by its resonance even when touching clothing. Usually hung with a string, attaching it to a leather belt gives it a "maturely cute" look. Attached to a backpack or waist, it has a strong presence and becomes a reliable companion for mountain hiking. In fact, this bear bell is a professional tool that has been used by civil engineering and forestry management workers in the mountains for generations. That's why it's rarely seen on hiking trails. With a nostalgic yet new sound, this is a genuine bear bell for professionals – the "Horse Bell." Please note that I am an amateur seller, so If you have any questions or need more information, I will add photos or take measurements. Please feel free to ask. Please confirm everything before purchasing, and cancellations after purchase are not accepted.
1 month ago