Decorative Evil Eye Wind Chime Set - 2 Pc Hanging Ornament
Description:
Enhance your home with this set of two decorative evil eye wind chimes. Each piece features a protective evil eye symbol, accented with tinkling bells and elegant tassels. These hangings add a soothing sound and visual appeal, making them perfect for doors, balconies, or any space needing a touch of charm and positive energy.
Crafted to bring both aesthetic beauty and traditional symbolism, these chimes are designed for easy placement. The gentle movement of the bells and tassels creates a calming ambiance, while the evil eye motif is believed to offer protection. They are suitable for indoor use or sheltered outdoor areas, adding a unique cultural touch to your decor.
Simply hang these lightweight ornaments on any hook or handle for instant decoration. They are designed for hassle-free installation and require minimal care, offering a beautiful way to personalize your living space.
Key Features:
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Protective Symbolism: Features the traditional evil eye design for warding off negativity.
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Melodious Bells: Small bells produce a soft, pleasant sound with gentle breezes.
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Elegant Tassels: Adds a decorative flair and visual interest to the hanging.
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Lightweight Design: Easy to hang and move without causing damage.
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Simple Installation: Attaches quickly to hooks, knobs, or branches.
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Dual-Purpose Decor: Serves as both an attractive ornament and a symbolic charm.
Specifications:
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Material: [text or blank]
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Quantity: 2 Pc Set
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Product Weight: 76 Gm
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Volume Weight: 87 Gm
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Ship Weight: 87 Gm
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Dimensions: 8 cm (L) x 8 cm (B) x 6 cm (H)
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SKU: 15970_decorative_wind_chime_2pc
Benefits:
- Adds a calming auditory and visual element to your surroundings.
- Provides a touch of cultural significance and believed protection.
- Effortlessly enhances the aesthetic appeal of any room or entryway.
- Offers a unique and thoughtful decorative accent for your home.
Perfect for:
Home entrances, balcony decor, car interiors, housewarming gifts, spiritual spaces