A soft blue and white glass wind chime brings a little movement to a quiet corner, catching the light as the air stirs. Hung by a window, on a balcony, or in a sheltered garden spot, its three glass drops add a gentle tinkling sound and a clean coastal feel.
The sound and movement
Three hanging drops create a light, delicate sound when they catch the breeze.
The glass gives the chime a clearer, brighter tone than heavier natural materials.
Even when still, the blue and white palette feels calm, fresh and easy to place.
It suits a doorway, covered balcony, conservatory, or a quiet corner near an open window.
The movement is small and graceful, more atmospheric than loud or commanding.
Blue, white and recycled glass
This recycled glass wind chime is made from glass and wood, with the colour doing much of the visual work. The blue and white tones bring a breezy, seaside quality, while the natural wood keeps it warm rather than stark.
The glass comes from an upcycled material story, giving waste glass a second life as a decorative sound object. No two recycled glass pieces need look exactly alike, so slight variation is part of its character.
Made in Indonesia
It comes from Indonesia, a country with a long relationship with natural materials, carved objects and decorative hanging pieces for the home. Here, the appeal is simple: glass, wood, movement and sound, brought together in a piece that feels relaxed and quietly expressive.
Where to hang it
Hang it where air can move around it gently, such as beside a window, under a porch, or in a sheltered outdoor nook. Avoid exposed spots in strong wind, as glass and wood are best treated with care.
Wipe the glass with a soft cloth when it needs freshening. Keep the wooden parts away from prolonged damp, and bring the chime indoors during rough weather.
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region of manufacture: Indonesia