Description:
A vintage Japanese oni (demon) face bell, crafted from unglazed clay and designed as a hanging protective charm. This style of oni-suzu was commonly produced as shrine souvenirs and folk-art talismans during the mid-20th century in Japan, known for their expressive faces and hand-carved details.
The bell is made from two clay halves joined at the centre, with a clay rattle inside that creates a soft, earthy sound when shaken. It features painted accents on the eyes and fangs, and retains its original natural-fibre hanging cord. The inscription on the back identifies it as a shrine-related piece.
A striking example of traditional Japanese folk craftsmanship.
Features:
• Origin: Japan
• Era: Approx. 1950s–1970s
• Construction:
– Unglazed clay body, cast in two halves
– Painted gold and black facial details
– Original fibre hanging cord
• Height: approx. 8 cm
• Type: Oni-suzu (protective demon bell)
• Style: Japanese folk art / shrine souvenir
Condition:
Good vintage condition with age-appropriate wear. Some surface dust, patina, and minor marks consistent with age. The clay rattle inside moves freely. No repairs observed; natural ageing to the rope. Structurally sound.
Materials:
Unglazed clay, natural fibre cord, painted details.
Type:
Decorative hanging bell / folk charm.
Vintage Japanese Oni Clay Bell – Demon Face Hanging Charm – Mid-Century Folk Art
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