Description
In Asian countries, tinkling bells adorned with red bows and flowers or extravagant pendants are hung on the doors and windows of homes. The wind moves them and with their delicate and sharp tinkling they chase away and keep away the evil spirits that otherwise creep into families. , in the united soul, causing trouble, illness, envy and malice.
The most evil spirits take possession of deceased souls, thus denying them the possibility of resting in peace.
However, the wind chime is also used in other cultures, the indigenous Americans used it and, today, the tinkling bells bringing good omen and good news are typical of almost all cultures: even Western ones.
They are often hung on shop doors to wish prosperity and business and to warn customers when they cross the threshold.
They are hung on the doors of houses to announce the arrival of a child, a new baby, happy news.
They are hung on holidays and left as bearers of good omen, health and prosperity of the house.
the wind moves them, sometimes they are powered by imperceptible air movements created by ourselves or ... by invisible presences (for those who believe in them) and with their Argentine chimes they provide well-being and relaxation.
You will be able to personalize the wind chime with a copper writing engraved on the pendant, to make this beautiful object even more significant.
The pendant made of copper measures approximately 8x5cm based on the shape.