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Woodstock Temple Bells Quintet, Copper

Woodstock Temple Bells Quintet, Copper
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Woodstock Temple Bells Quintet, Copper

 
 
List Price: $41.75
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Features
  • Five copper-plated steel bells

  • Black wood finish


Description

A New Temple Bells Quintet in copper! These bellsr ing in varying tones for a gentle sound that encourages relaxing and introspection.


Product Details
Product Length:3.0 inches
Product Width:3.0 inches
Product Height:32.0 inches
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:14.4 inches
Package Width:3.8 inches
Package Height:1.6 inches
Package Weight:0.85 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 26 customer reviews )
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36 of 37 found the following review helpful:


541/2 Bang a Gong  Apr 21, 2007 By M. Allen Greenbaum
Woodstock Chimes are probably the most popular, and they're well constructed, balanced, and cleverly promoted. Some of their chimes, for example, have tubes that sound the first few notes of a classical piece. You not only get the pleasing sound of the chimes, but the pleasure of recognizing (or telling someone about) an ACTUAL musical work.

SOme may prefer the more direct aesthetic of these "bells." WIth its simple, classic design, and pleasing sounds, the chime doesn't seem to strive for something it is not. OF course, Woodstock sells these as "Temple Bells," but there's nothing inherently religious, sacred, or otherwise "Temply" about them.

That said, the Temple Bells sound is more subtle than chimes; I'd say they were more like muted bells, with little sustain. For those who want something quieter, perhaps more meditative, these may be the way to go. You can hear them, but they aren't so jangly or high-pitched become either annoying or cheap-sounding. Another excellent product, fairly priced, from Woodstock

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


4Nice item, but rusts quickly  Nov 17, 2009 By Mark D. Rychen "mdr_331"
I was very pleased with this item when I received it. It came in a timely manner and there was no issues of damage in shipping. The item looked to be made of quality materials and I mounted it outside on my porch the same day I got it. The sound and tonality of this item is great! It makes some really soothing noises with barely a minimal breeze. They are not the tinny, jangly sounds of some windchimes, but rounder, deeper, "bell like" tones.

I gave four out of five stars for the simple fact that I have had this product a week and it's already starting to rust. Granted, we have had some rain, but it's not been exposed directly to precipitation, only to the outside air and humidity. I'm not sure if this will affect the sound of the item, but eventually I will have to either try and remove the rust and/or paint the bells. They say these are copper, but copper doesn't rust, so obviously this is a ferrous metal.

17 of 18 found the following review helpful:


5Very elegant  Jan 09, 2007 By Victoria Bitar "Dharma Therapy"
beautiful, full copper color, with contrast of black in the center of each bell. Lovely gentle sound. Also, a very good price. Woodstock chimes are dependable for hier beauty, quality, and sound.

14 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5BEAUTIFUL sound  Oct 02, 2007 By BecsFL "BecsFL"
I absolutely LOVE this copper Woodstock Temple bells. The sound is so relaxing. I highly recommend this. I will be buying my second.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5Neighbor friendly  Sep 17, 2010 By Mariam M. Hollinshead
We have a variety of wind chimes of different sizes and tones. Unlike those with the more "hearty" tones, these will not keep you awake at night during a storm yet are sturdy enough to withstand higher winds. They are also quiet enough to place in an area where you have neighbors that don't appreciate the soothing sounds that they make. We purchased two of them to place in an area that is frequented by deer and it seems to help in keeping them out! Keep in mind that they will weather with time eventually turning a beautiful bluish color.

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