Traditional Indian Copper Cow Bells, Fair Trade – Cultural Elements
These cow bells come from a long legacy of Indian bell making! Copper cow bells were traditionally crafted to help herders keep track of their livestock.
Copper cowbells were traditionally crafted to help herders keep track of their livestock on long treks throughout Northwestern India. Now, your home can resonate with their rustic sound! Made by fair trade artisans, each of these bells is pieced together and hand-hammered using traditional techniques. Available in three different sizes. See below for measurements.
The small bell is 3.5'' long including the top hook and 2 wide, hangs about 15'' long with ropeThe medium bell is 5'' long including the top hook and about 3 wide, hangs about 17'' long with ropeThe large bell is 6.5'' including the top hook and about 3.75 wide, hangs about 18'' long with rope
Traditional Indian cowbell
Made of copper, wood, beads, and cord
Bells are available in three different sizes
Each bell has 1-2 wood beads (varies)
Fairtrade, made in India
Beauty isn't perfect, it's authentic. This piece is artistically created by hand where beauty and imperfections go together wonderfully. The texture of the metal and cord color may vary. Please accept and appreciate minor imperfections and variations which are true characteristics of this craft.
Traditional Indian Copper Cow Bells, Fair Trade – Cultural
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Traditional Indian Copper Cow Bells, Fair Trade – Cultural
Traditional Indian Copper Cow Bells, Fair Trade – Cultural
Traditional Indian Copper Cow Bells, Fair Trade – Cultural