Woodstock Garden Bells® - Large

$119.99
SKU: WGBLG3

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Description

One of our best-selling products; a creative sculpture for the garden!

Woodstock Garden Bells are a unique sculpture designed to add beauty and charm to the home or garden. Adapted from an original design by artist and musician Ron Snider, they are handcrafted using solid brass bells for excellent sound. Woodstock Garden Bells feature nine beautiful brass cups on long wire stems mounted to a weather-resistant GardenStone base. Place your Garden Bells on a walkway and your guests won't be able to resist announcing their arrival by ringing these bells. Of course, this bouquet of brass cups is just as beautiful when placed inside too, where the lightest touch will create soft and soothing music.

This bell is not powered by the wind; they are people and animal powered! Put birdseed in the bell cups - the action of the birds makes the bells move and ring. Or place the bells close to a walkway so people walking by brush up against the bells and make them ring.

Download Garden Bell setup instructions.

Product Properties
  • GardenStoneTM base
  • 9 polished brass bells
  • 3 brass leaves
  • Overall Length: inches - Diameter: 10 inches
  • Boxed Weight: 12 lb.
  • Customer Reviews

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    Sybil
    Lovely sound and elegant design

    I am thoroughly enjoying these chimes and the way they sway in the wind. I know that the shiny brass will weather over time into a darker shade, which will give them additional character as their sound continues to be delightful. The wire stems were stiff at first, but have loosened up after I put some water in the bells, which gave them more weight and allowed the wind to move them more easily. Now, even without water in them, they move and chime in the wind.

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    Diane Lam
    Looks beautiful but doesn't make a sound!

    This garden chime is a beautiful addition to my garden however it doesn't make a sound unless I move the bells with my hand, even on a windy day...unfortunate. It seems as if the long wire stems are too rigid. I wouldn't recommend.