Hanging bells made of recycled bells.
The triangular bells of different sizes arranged in a diamond shape are a cute dish.
Hang it on a windowsill or door that shakes in the wind and enjoy the gentle tone.
It's not too small, it's not too big, and it's just the right presence.
It is wonderful just to have it displayed on the wall.
The recycling bell is made in an area called Behat in India.
It is handmade in Mr. Mursulin's workshop.
First, a recycled iron plate is cut and tapped into the shape of a bell.
Wrap the bell in soil mixed with jute or brass chips, sprinkle with sand and put on the fire.
It's a dangerous job that comes face to face with the heat of the fire.
Take out the baked food, soak it in water and cool it, then tap it with a hammer,
When the burnt soil is peeled off and the bell is released, the brass bell with a tasteful texture is completed!
It is a beautiful handiwork that I hope will be preserved forever.
This product is made by India's Fair Trade Partner,
Noah's Ark.
Samuel, an Indian who was suspicious of the exploitation of producers by exporters,
It was established to help producers earn fair wages and work in a better working environment.