wind chime
Also called a wind-bell, the wind chime is a decorative object suspended in midair that has three basic forms:
- A cluster of small pieces of metal, glass, pottery, bamboo, seashell, or wood that collide with each other and make noise when blown by the wind
- A cluster of tubes or rods, often made of metal or wood, that are rung by a central clapper, to which is attached a flat plate to catch the wind
- A single bell or open-ended glass globe whose clapper is attached to a flat plate to catch the wind.
See also
External links
Wikipedia article
Encyclopedia Britannica article
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