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The Korean wind chime (Korean: ??, translit. punggyeong, lit. 'wind bell') is a variety of bell traditionally hung from the exterior corners of Korean Buddhist temples, and functioning as a wind chime. The bell's clapper is often in the shape of a fish, an auspicious sign in Buddhism.
An elaborate gilt bronze style of Korean wind chime and dragon's head finial became a type of object in later Silla / early Goryeo art.
Video Korean wind chime
See also
- Wooden fish
Maps Korean wind chime
References
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External links
- Korean Buddhist Temple Fish-Shaped Wind Chimes
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