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The fish-shaped chime on the Buddhist wind bell, honors those creatures which never close
The fish-shaped chime on the Buddhist wind bell, honors those creatures which never close their eyes, Seoul, South Korea, Asia
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Media ID 19952977
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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In the heart of Seoul, South Korea, a serene and symbolic landmark stands tall - the Buddhist wind bell. This intricately designed chime takes on a unique form, shaped like a fish with its mouth open wide. According to Buddhist tradition, this design honors those creatures that never close their eyes - a poignant reminder of the importance of mindfulness and awareness.
As the gentle breeze whispers through the temple grounds, the fish-shaped chime comes alive, emitting a soft and soothing melody that resonates deep within one's soul. The intricate details of the bell's surface are mesmerizing, showcasing an exquisite blend of Eastern craftsmanship and spiritual significance.
In this photograph by Godong/Robert Harding from WorldInPrint, we're treated to an intimate view of this stunning piece of artistry. The vertical composition draws our attention to the delicate curves and lines of the bell's shape, while also capturing its subtle textures and reflections in perfect detail.
This image invites us to pause for a moment and reflect on our own lives - just as these fish-shaped bells remain ever-watchful yet peaceful in their vigilance. As we gaze upon this breathtaking scene from Seoul's templescape, may we find solace in its tranquil beauty.
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