Burmese-Style Bronze Kyeezee Spinning Burma Bell 8.5"
Size: ~8.5" x 6" Thickness: ~7.5mm Weight: ~950g
Rooted in the rich musical and cultural traditions of Myanmar, the Kyeezee (also spelled Kyi See or Kyizi) is a distinctive bronze bell historically used in Buddhist temples and monastic ceremonies. Its curved and flared silhouette evolved over centuries of craftsmanship in Burma, designed to enhance both resonance and projection during temple rituals and community gatherings.
Each bell is hand-cast in bronze, producing a clear, shimmering resonance when struck or spun by its cord. The sound carries a bright metallic sustain that lingers in the air, making it ideal for sound therapy, ritual work, or contemplative environments. Practitioners often suspend the Kyeezee to allow gentle spinning, which modulates the tone and creates a mesmerizing wave of sound.
Because these bells are handcrafted in small batches, slight variations in tone and pitch are natural, making each one unique. This item is offered as a bulk product, and individual bells may vary slightly in exact pitch and appearance. Each bell comes with a suede wrapped wood mallet for activation.

