
Windchimes (Wind chimes) have been a tradition since the days of early man. Windchimes (Wind chimes) received its most elegant and prolific development in east and south Asia, from Bali to Tibet and Japan, where it was often elaborately decorated. A miniature landscape starring an old-fashioned Nantucket lighthouse brings a bit of seaside scenery to this nostalgic nautical windchime (wind chime). Shining silver pipes transform the merest breath of any breeze into a magical lilting melody! This windchime (wind chime) is made of polyresin with metal chimes. The windchime (wind chime) measures 3-1/4" diameter and is 22-1/2" long. You can find this windchime (wind chime) at:
Windchimes (Wind chimes) were once used for weather forcasting. In the days before weather forcasts were available, weather-wise farmers, sailors, and loggers made short-term forecasts with a knowledge of local weather conditions and a few observations such as a windchime (wind chime) to determine wind speed and direction. In many areas, certain wind directions are often associated with specific weather conditions.
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