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Happy Birthday Wind Chime Woodstock Chimes

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Dimensions 55.9cm long (22")
Brand Woodstock Chimes
Article Number 14593
Model Number BDAY
Colour Silver

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Tuned to notes from the popular song.

Teak finish ash wood, 6 silver tubes. Removable windcatcher for easy customization.

This cheerful chime is tuned to the instantly recognizable notes from "Happy Birthday," the song most frequently sung in the English language. Written by sisters and elementary school educators Patty and Mildred Hill in 1893, the original words were "Good Morning to All." The tune was adapted to "Happy Birthday to You," and that is the version that is so popular today.

Makes a great gift for him or her, adults and children alike.

Nicely boxed.

Jan 2017 release. 

The Woodstock Chimes Brand

Founded in 1979 by instrument designer and musician Garry Kvistad, Woodstock Chimes are world renowned for their musically-tuned Wind Chimes. Their focus is on innovation, quality, design, and above all, quality tuning.

Woodstock Chimes need to be heard "live" to truly appreciate them.

All Woodstock Chimes Products come with a 1 year warranty, and a lifetime tuning guarantee.

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