Bell with Pagoda-Shaped Handle (Tōrei) and Three-Footed Stand (Kongōban)

Japan

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 223

Bells used in Esoteric Buddhist rituals often had handles shaped like vajra (thunderbolt) ritual tools with five prongs. This one, however, is equipped with a handle that represents a pagoda formed of the five elements of the cosmos. Earth, at the base, is a square; water a sphere; fire a pyramid; wind a half-moon; and air, at the peak, a jewel.

Bell with Pagoda-Shaped Handle (Tōrei) and Three-Footed Stand (Kongōban), Gilt bronze, Japan

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