Handbell
| Percussion instrument | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Percussion | 
| Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 111.242.222 (Sets of clapper bells) | 
| Inventor(s) | Robert and William Cor | 
| Developed | 1696–1724 | 
| Related instruments | |
A handbell is a bell designed to be rung by hand. To ring a handbell, a ringer grasps the bell by its slightly flexible handle – traditionally made of leather, but often now made of plastic – and moves the arm to make the hinged clapper strike the inside of the bell. An individual handbell can be used simply as a signal to catch people's attention or summon them together, but handbells are also often heard in tuned sets.