Garden Chime™ - Dahlia
Tuned to a harmonious pentatonic scale, this chime features dahlia flowers silk-screened on its colorful tubes. Spaniards reported finding dahlias growing in Mexico in 1525. They were used as a food source by indigenous peoples, gathered in the wild, and cultivated. The Aztecs used them to treat diseases. Today, they are grown in vast colors, with the flower head resembling a star with surrounding rays. There are now more than 57,000 registered cultivars, which are officially registered through the Royal Horticultural Society.
UV is a versatile printing process that combines ultraviolet light and special inks. This unique technique lets us print intricate designs and textures on various materials. Woodstock prints exclusive color designs on wood, aluminum, acrylic, and glass.