* Brass wind chime
* Includes pieces of brass wren bird, leaf and bell
* Brass pieces are strung on waxed cotton cord
* 17" length, 1.5" width
* Sound resembles temple bells of Tibet
* Made from solid brass using sand casting technique
* Made in Lingstang, a Tibetan settlement colony in India
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In 1959, the Chinese overran Tibet and began to serve cultural and religious persecution. The Tibetans began an exodus with their spiritual buying leader Dalai Lama to India. They created settlements in Dehradun, India and built metal foundries to make Drilbu and Dorje to continue their spiritual practice. Lingstang and Dharampura are two such Tibetan settlements in India. The metal foundries in these settlements practice sand casting technique to create beautiful brass artifacts for religious and decorative purposes.
Product code: Tibet Wren Bird Sand Cast buying Brass Wind Chime