A small wind chime for the soft edges of the day, where moving air turns shell-like pieces into a light, delicate sound. Blue and white star shapes bring a coastal feeling to a balcony, window, porch or quiet corner, with coconut adding a natural, earthy note to the design. It is made for gentle movement, shifting light and a little music in the background.
The sound and movement
The capiz pieces create a light, tinkling sound as they touch in the breeze.
The star shapes move easily, catching the eye even when the sound is subtle.
It suits places where air naturally passes through, such as a covered doorway, balcony or open window.
The mix of coconut and capiz gives it a handmade, coastal character rather than a polished metal chime feel.
When still, it works as a hanging ornament with a calm blue-white palette.
Blue-white stars and natural texture
The design pairs blue and white capiz stars with coconut, suspended on plastic and natural string. The look is simple and airy, with a touch of seaside brightness from the star forms and a warmer, organic texture from the coconut.
Made in Bali
This wind chime is handmade in Bali, Indonesia, by small family businesses. Capiz is valued in decorative craft for its lightness and translucent look, while coconut brings a grounded natural material into the piece. The result is decorative, tactile and quietly expressive, with small variations that belong to hand-finished work.
Where to hang it
Hang it somewhere sheltered where it can move gently, rather than in harsh weather or strong gusts. Natural string and coconut are best kept away from prolonged damp, and the capiz pieces should be handled with care. To freshen it, dust lightly with a soft dry cloth.
Wind chimes in the home
Wind chimes appear in many home and garden traditions as objects that mark the presence of air and movement. In some folk beliefs, they are associated with protection and with keeping a space feeling clear and welcoming. Here, tha…
region of manufacture: Indonesia