Description
We love our American Inkin bell. Made by Teido Bill Stephens, a monk friend of ours living in Virginia, it is the only American-made inkin bell that we know of. The spun brass bell, salvaged ipe wood striker, and black walnut handle combine in Shaker simplicity, with the striker fitting elegantly into the handle when the bell is at rest.
Also included is a burlap resting pad for the bell. The 2.7” bell has a clear, lasting tone. Each inkin is individually hand crafted and unique. (Pictured above with our Zen Clappers and Folding Zabuton.)
An inkin bell is traditionally used to begin and end Zen meditation sittings.
Product Details
2.7” Japanese brass bell
Salvaged ipe wood striker
6.7″ black walnut handle
Stands 11” tall with striker placed in handle
4” square burlap pad for bell
Made in the USA










I’ve been searching for a bell to accompany an existing bowl used in our Sangha’s meditation. This bell is beyond my expectations. The tone is pure and the ring lasts a very long time. Highly recommended.
I love this bell, from the handle to striker and tone of the bell. The craftsmanship is superb. You will be happy to include this in your personal or group practice.
Perfect bell with a unique design and a clear, long-fading resonance.
Its pure, exquisite chime brings peace to my heart.