Do you have a wind chime in your garden? Have you heard of the Music of the Spheres wind chimes? Once you listen to these chimes, I think it’ll make a huge difference in understanding why these are becoming popular for gardens. Here’s an inside look at why use wind chimes in gardens and around our homes.
The history of wind chimes goes way back. Wind chimes seem to have begun in India, starting with bells. They were meant to scare away birds and evil spirits. China and Japan followed suit. Japan developed glass wind bells, which they called F?rin. They are used a lot in Feng Shui.
Wind chimes can be used to ‘lift the energy’ in a room, or to smooth out too much energy in a space. They can be protection from birds and animals in a garden. Similarly, Chinese gong accents can be an added musical element to a garden. The gongs can be used to offer up prayers to spirits. Mixing music elements in the right way can liven up any garden in a Feng Shui fashion.
The music of the Spheres wind chimes are actually a unique sort of chime. With a higher quality sounds and a broad selection of options, you could create a musical orchestra in your own garden. With distinct cultural sounds like Hawaiian and Gypsy, the wind chime bells can be combined. Find the sounds you love, and mix and match as you wish.
Prices range around $100 for smaller versions to over $500 for larger ones. So small gardens and big gardens can have a combination.
The history of wind chimes has grown over the years to be not only for Asian gardens but for modern American ones as well. I can promise that a great wind chime can make a great difference in a garden, especially when the wind hits them just right. It makes such a lovely sound that’s great while you are enjoying your yard.
Photo by Inferatu.



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