Vow Bell – Handmade Ceramic Striker Bell for Wedding Ceremony, Vow Renewal, or Commitment Ceremony

$160.00

Mark your vows with sound—something you create, hear, and remember.

Main Description

I made this bell to be used in a real moment—not just displayed afterward.

This is a handcrafted ceramic striker bell for wedding ceremonies, vow renewals, and commitment ceremonies. Instead of a clapper, the sound is created through direct contact—striking the bell yourself at the moment you’re speaking your vows.

That physical action matters. You’re not triggering a mechanism—you’re creating the sound with your own hands, in the same moment you’re making that commitment.

You can strike the bell together, each holding a striker, or have the officiant hold the bell while each of you strikes it as you speak your vows. Either way, it becomes part of the ceremony itself—not just a symbol, but something you actively take part in.

A ribbon is tied inside the bell, symbolizing the intention behind your vows.

Afterward, this wedding ceremony bell becomes something you keep—not as decoration, but as something you can return to over time.

How It’s Used

  • Each partner holds a striker and strikes the bell together

  • Or the officiant holds the bell while each of you strikes it during your vows

  • Can be included in unity rituals or custom wedding ceremony scripts

There’s no strict way to use it—just a shared moment, marked in sound.

Details

  • Handmade ceramic striker bell

  • Wedding ceremony bell for vows, unity rituals, and commitment ceremonies

  • One of a kind

  • Interior ribbon, symbolizing the intention behind your vows

  • Includes: bell + [2 strikers, if included]

  • Size: [add dimensions]

This isn’t just something you use once.
It becomes part of how you remember the moment you chose each other.

Mark your vows with sound—something you create, hear, and remember.

Main Description

I made this bell to be used in a real moment—not just displayed afterward.

This is a handcrafted ceramic striker bell for wedding ceremonies, vow renewals, and commitment ceremonies. Instead of a clapper, the sound is created through direct contact—striking the bell yourself at the moment you’re speaking your vows.

That physical action matters. You’re not triggering a mechanism—you’re creating the sound with your own hands, in the same moment you’re making that commitment.

You can strike the bell together, each holding a striker, or have the officiant hold the bell while each of you strikes it as you speak your vows. Either way, it becomes part of the ceremony itself—not just a symbol, but something you actively take part in.

A ribbon is tied inside the bell, symbolizing the intention behind your vows.

Afterward, this wedding ceremony bell becomes something you keep—not as decoration, but as something you can return to over time.

How It’s Used

  • Each partner holds a striker and strikes the bell together

  • Or the officiant holds the bell while each of you strikes it during your vows

  • Can be included in unity rituals or custom wedding ceremony scripts

There’s no strict way to use it—just a shared moment, marked in sound.

Details

  • Handmade ceramic striker bell

  • Wedding ceremony bell for vows, unity rituals, and commitment ceremonies

  • One of a kind

  • Interior ribbon, symbolizing the intention behind your vows

  • Includes: bell + [2 strikers, if included]

  • Size: [add dimensions]

This isn’t just something you use once.
It becomes part of how you remember the moment you chose each other.

Vow Bell Tone

Striker Bell Tone