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Emily Williams

Silver Bells

“Silver Bells” explores the rich cultural history of bells, examining their profound roles beyond simple signaling devices.
This exploration uncovers the intricate connections between sound, ritual, and human belief systems across diverse societies.
Bells, often viewed as mere functional objects, are revealed as powerful cultural artifacts that reflect and reinforce societal values.

From marking sacred time in major world religions to their use in rituals of healing and divination, bells possess a multifaceted spiritual significance.
The book journeys from the earliest known uses of bells in ancient civilizations to their continued relevance in contemporary society.
Beginning with an introduction to the history and typology of bells, the narrative progresses through three major sections: detailing their role in major world religions, investigating their association with magical practices, and focusing on their ceremonial use in marking significant life events.

The book reveals how bells have been used to summon deities, ward off evil spirits, and even mark significant life events like weddings and funerals.
By integrating historical analysis, anthropological fieldwork, and comparative religious studies, “Silver Bells” offers a comprehensive understanding of these resonant objects.
The book emphasizes the sensory experience of bells, encouraging readers to consider their auditory impact and symbolic aspects, making it valuable to those interested in cultural history and religious studies.
125 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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