Japanese Vintage conch shell trumpet Horagai Yamabushi Shugendo Trumpet SG87

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Description

Japanese Vintage Horagai Conch Shell Trumpet Yamabushi Buddhist Ritual Shugendo

A. Introduction

Awaken the spirit of the ancient Japanese mountains with this magnificent Horagai (conch shell trumpet). Once the tool of the Yamabushi (mountain ascetic monks) and Samurai warriors, this large shell is not merely an instrument; it is a sacred vessel believed to dispel evil spirits and echo the voice of the Buddha across the valleys.

B. Features & Cultural Context

  • The Sound of Shugendo: In the esoteric practice of Shugendo (Japanese mountain asceticism), the Horagai is blown to purify the environment and signal the practitioner's presence to the mountain spirits.

  • Samurai Signal: Historically, these trumpets were also used as "Jinkai" (war shells) by Samurai commanders to signal troops on the battlefield, making this an item of immense historical romance.

  • Natural Art: The shell features a mesmerizing natural pattern of browns and creams. It is fitted with a traditional black mouthpiece, allowing it to be played as a lip-reed instrument.

  • Large Size: At 40cm in length, this is a substantial and impressive specimen, commanding attention whether displayed or played.

C. Usage & Decor Ideas

  • Spiritual Practice: Essential for practitioners of Buddhism or Shugendo, or for those interested in sound healing and meditation.

  • Interior Centerpiece: Its organic shape and historical aura make it a stunning conversation piece for a tokonoma (alcove), study, or collector's shelf.

  • Functional Instrument: With proper technique, it produces a deep, resonant roar that is unlike any other instrument.

D. Size & Weight

  • Length: 40 cm / 15.7 in

  • Width: 20 cm / 7.9 in

  • Weight: 1850 g / 4.08 lbs

E. Condition

Vintage Used Condition.

  • Shell Body: The shell shows signs of age, including surface scuffs and natural discoloration, which adds to its antique character.

  • Edges: There are natural roughness and minor chipping along the outer lip of the shell. This is common in vintage Horagai and often results from its life in the ocean or historical use.

  • Mouthpiece: The mouthpiece is securely attached and appears to be in good condition.

  • Overall: It remains a solid, impressive piece with no structural cracks that would impede its display value.

F. Conclusion

A powerful symbol of Japanese spirituality and martial history.
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