: Woodstock Percussion EHS Emperor Harp Windchime

: Woodstock Percussion EHS Emperor Harp Windchime

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Woodstock Percussion EHS Emperor Harp Windchime

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Woodstock Percussion EHS Emperor Harp Windchime
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Street Price: $20.00
Gaunz Org Price: $16.99
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 447





Binding: Lawn & Patio
Product Brand: Woodstock Percussion
EAN: 0028375071210
Label: Woodstock Percussion
Product Manufacturer: Woodstock Percussion
Material Type: metal
Model: EHS
Publisher: Woodstock Percussion
Ranking: 447
Studio: Woodstock Percussion


Piece facts:
  • Ash wood
  • 8 silver color aluminum tubes
  • Quality workmanship; superior sound
  • Precision-tuned, handcrafted
  • Length 17.5 inches, 0.3 pounds




Windchime Harp Emperor EHS Percussion Woodstock






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The lovely, organic silhouette of this Emperor Harp chime from Woodstock Percussion is a perfect match for its delicate sound. Carved from a single piece of hardwood, the curved support features a highly visible grain, a rich cherry stain, and a weather-protective coat. A professional musician and instrument designer has tuned the chime to a shimmering sound, designed to evoke a spirit of adventure. The Emperor Harp features eight weather-resistant aluminum tubes secured to the support by a fine black cord. A slightly thicker black cord, pre-tied with a hanging loop, supports the entire chime. --Emily Bedard








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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * chime for major wind ...
This is a beautiful sounding chime. It is not loud and sounds almost like tinkling glass.
Here's the catch: need major wind to have it work. We moved it to a number of places which were open to the wind. When you hang it by its cord, the entire chime moves in circles. Nice circular movement, but no chime. The idea is for the metal rods to move, which chime, not necessarily the wood holder. As we live in an area where there wind is the norm; we thought this would be a nice addition outside of our kitchen window, but after watching it spin around and not chime, its a disappointment.
If the string attached to the top of the wood were sturdier/thicker, it might limit the movement of the wood and let the wind move the chimes.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Very nice chimes!
Received this as a gift and it is not too large...so not too loud!
The chimes are very nice and have a soft sound.

Highly recommended, you won't be disappointed.

Perfect for that small space.



Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Windchime? ...
This looks very pretty but it doesn't make a whole lot of noise, maybe it's just me and I don't notice it. I just wish it were a little louder or something.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Woodstock Windchimes
Our daughter is enjoying these Woodstock Percussion EHS Emperor Harp
Windchimes. We gave them to her as a Birthday gift. She was so pleased with the look & sounds of the chimes.
Thank you again, for such a wonderful product at a reasonable price. Will buy again from this seller.
Woodstock Percussion EHS Emperor Harp Windchime




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Loved this little wind chime ...
I could not get over the really lovely sound this little wind chime produced ! It was a small wind chime and I have found in the past that little wind chimes can be tinny and cheap. This one produced a beautiful sound and I would encourage people to buy it.

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