“Wind Chime Glasses” Set of six

TAPRI GLASSES : WIND CHIMES

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Wind chimes are bells made  from suspended tubes, rods, bells or other objects and are often made of metal or wood. Since ancient times these are usually hung outside of a building or residence, hung up in gardenscourtyards, under the corners of roofs of temples and  palaces as a visual and aural garden ornament.

The slightest breeze  swings  the clapper and causes a melodious tinkling. It is said that these bells were originally intended to frighten away not only birds but also any lurking evil spirits, so they were often also used as a symbol of good fortune and a charm against the evil eye.

Different types of wind chimes have also been used in modern music and are listed as a percussion instrument. As always even today Wind Chimes are used as an element of home décor.

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Set of six glasses with Stand

Product Name: TAPRI GLASSES WIND CHIME      :   Product Code —  TG WC

Material: Glass, metal stand, non toxic and food safe acrylic paint, non toxic glossy glazes.
Volume/Capacity : 150ml
Weight: 1000gms. Height : 3.3 Inches. (5.5 cmsX 8.5cms)
Washing advise : Gentle wash with mild detergent recommended.

Description : Completely hand painted, classy, premium home décor cum utility gift. Makes a beautiful practical present . Ideal for serving tea and coffee.

Usage : If you expect some guests with a customary taste then don’t forget to delight them by serving Tea, Coffee, Buttermilk, Soup or any beverage in these unique designer artifacts.These are designed with non toxic and food safe materials so that you may use it as an item of Home décor with Utility.
The high class glossy coat protects the shades from fading away along with a long lasting classy look !

TG WC

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