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Mykonos wind chime - XL
The believer's bell is a type of sound decoration that vibrates and produces sound in response to gusts of wind. Windchimes are usually made of a variety of materials such as wood, metal, glass, ceramic or bamboo.
Windchimes are often used as a garden ornament or an element of interior design, as their sounds create a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere.
Traditionally, windchimes originated in Far Eastern cultures such as China and Japan, where they were used for both decorative and religious purposes. However, nowadays windchimes are popular all over the world and come in a variety of styles and designs. They can also have symbolic meanings for different cultures, for example as a symbol of happiness, protection or peace.
Gadget at a glance:
- wind chime
- material: nylon, iron, fiberglass
- height 57 cm, diameter 25 cm
- packaging: foil packaging with a card and a hanger
- original decoration
Product dimensions: 50 x 26 x 5 cm
Product weight: 0.12 kg
Minimum order: 1 piece
Stand/display: none, inner carton 12 pcs, outer carton 48 pcs
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 June, 2023.
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