Bo (bell) and stand

Chinese

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The bo is a barrel-shaped bell from China that produces a single tone when struck. It has a suspension loop on the top and is hung on a stand. A detail found on many Chinese bells are nine mei, or nipples, grouped in three rows of three. The mei likely had symbolic meaning; the number nine is auspicious in Chinese cosmology and frequently signified the emperor.

Bo (bell) and stand, Brass, Chinese

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