Cut from sheet brass with a lovely verdigris patina, the Harmony Hollow 21 Inch Housewarming Gift Wind Chime features a little house with a heart motif. This chime has four .5-inch diameter chimes made of solid anodized aluminum suspended from strong polypropylene cord. These Harmony Hollow wind chimes have that unmistakably beautiful hand-made look. Made in the USA.
Each of these wind chimes comes with a card with the following statement: The term housewarming comes from the old custom of hanging up a pot-hook. It was our ancestors' gesture which preceded their igniting a central fire for the light and for warmth, thereby creating the heart of the home. Hanging up this HOUSEWARMING BELL is intended to do the same, to transform a house into a home, by establishing harmony between occupant and dwelling through repetitive, peaceful, sacred sound. With each and every ring a positive connection is amplified. As your sense of place is echoed in the bronze of the bell, the heart of your home will grow stronger. May a song of gratitude be carried on the wind.
Wind Chime Length: The length of a wind chime is measured by the overall length of the chime (not tube length)- hanging hook to the end of the sail. This windchime is 21 inches long overall.

About Harmony Hollow
Since 1969, Harmony Hollow has enjoyed a reputation for creating superior bronze bells. Their "Vibration Headquarters" reputation stems from two things: superior hand-made bells, and excellent customer service.
Having mastered the art of bell-making, they diversified. Harmony Hollow's garden and landscape designs offer a unique selection, representing the best of what's available in today's marketplace. They have brass and anodized aluminum wind chimes, steel triple-tone bells, unique bronze triple-tone bells, single bronze bells, garden stakes, landscape lighting, garment hangers, ornaments, bell mobiles, chime mobiles, and silent mobiles, for people who like the visual aesthetics of mobiles, but not the sound.
Harmony Hollow is a family-owned business, founded in Arizona in 1969 by Jeff Cross, who passed away in 1977. Jeff's founding spirit lives on in Harmony Hollow's new home in Ann Arbor, Michigan, also the home of the University of Michigan.