Furin Ceramic Bell Neko - Calico
Furin Ceramic Bell Neko - Calico
SKU:MMC006
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Furin are traditional Japanese bells whose gentle tinkling gives us a sense of freshness during the hot summer days, and according to popular belief, dispel negative energies.
This lovely calico cat-shaped bell adds a joyful and cooling touch to your entrance or porch. Also ideal for hanging near a window.
Technical characteristics
Technical characteristics
- Description: Overall length 31cm. 6 cm ceramic cat and paper vane.
- Made in: Japan
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Shipping and returns
Standard delivery in the European Union within 3 to 5 days (working days).
Standard delivery in Spain in 24h – 48h (working days, Peninsula and Balearic Islands only).
For shipment outside the European Union, please send us a message through our contact page so that we can calculate the shipping costs.

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FURIN BELLS
THREE MATERIALS, ONE AND THE SAME CHARM
THREE MATERIALS, ONE AND THE SAME CHARM
Fūrin were inspired by cast-iron bells that used to be hung in temples and pagodas. In more recent times, other materials with excellent acoustic properties have been incorporated. On our website you’ll find the following collections.
VIEW CERAMIC FŪRINCERAMIC
These are the traditional chimes. Their metallic sound sustains the vibration for a long time.
VIEW CAST-IRON FŪRINCAST IRON
These are the traditional chimes. Their metallic sound sustains the vibration for a long time.
VIEW GLASS FŪRINGLASS
They became popular in Japan in the mid-19th century. They are made of blown glass and hand-painted.
FENG SHUI, SOUND, COOLNESS
It was a Chinese tradition to hang bells on the corners of temples and pagodas. Believing their sound drove away evil spirits, people began to hang small bells for divination or protection. In feng shui, their sound activates qi and disperses negative energies, harmonizing spaces. These customs reached Japan, where they were called futaku (fortune bell), though today they are known as fūrin (wind bell).
The Japanese are a highly synesthetic people: when they want to appreciate incense, they “listen” to it. In kabuki theatre, the dull sound of a drum is falling snow. A shrill voice is “yellow.” And in summer, when they hear the tinkling of a fūrin, they “feel coolness.”
Whether to protect yourself from negative energies, improve feng shui, or cool down, you can invite a fūrin into your home. And you can also—why not—use its sound as an anchor to return to the present
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About Tierra Zen
At Tierra Zen, we believe in objects with a soul—capable of transforming your life, conveying wisdom, and bringing serenity. Each Daruma we select represents that bond between tradition and purpose, between beauty and meaning.
They are part of our collection of Japanese pieces that invite you to pause, breathe, and reconnect with what truly matters. Because reflecting on your goals can also be a conscious act of transformation.