siruille
Siruille is a term that refers to a type of traditional Japanese conch shell trumpet. These instruments are typically made from large conch shells, most commonly those of the Triton's trumpet shell (Charonia tritonis). The shell is carefully prepared, often by cleaning and drilling a hole at the apex or side to serve as a mouthpiece. A deep, resonant sound is produced by blowing into the shell, similar to playing a horn.
The use of siruille dates back centuries in Japan, with historical records indicating their presence in various
Beyond their ceremonial functions, siruille also had practical applications. They were sometimes used by fishermen to
Today, the siruille is less common than it once was, but it remains a significant cultural artifact.