Campana Japonesa de la Pau - UNO (United Nations Organisation) - NEW YORK CITY (NEW YORK)

(Reference 10435)

Location Pagoda
Diameter (in cm) 60
Bronze height 100
Actual weight (in kilograms) 116
Casting year 1951
Description Inscrit en un costat de la campana posa en japonés "Llarga vida a l'absoluta pau mundial" 世界絶対平和萬歳.
Description (generated by Ollama - local AI) The Bell Campana Japonesa de la Paz, established in 1951 at the United Nations Organisation (UNO) headquarters in NEW YORK CITY, represents a significant gesture of goodwill and peace from Japan to the international community. The bell, a bronze gong traditionally used in Buddhist ceremonies, embodies a profound philosophical message: “May all beings be happy.”

The inscriptions, rendered in Japanese calligraphy, translate directly to this sentiment. Its placement within the UN reflects a desire for harmony and mutual understanding amongst nations. The bell’s heritage lies not merely in its material composition, but in its symbolic representation of Japanese values – respect for life, compassion, and the pursuit of global peace. It stands as a continuous reminder of the UN’s founding principles and the importance of dialogue.
Card editor LLOP i BAYO, Francesc
Updating 24-03-2011
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