Svaram
Wind Chime Air
Wind Chime Air
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Space-tuning deepens contemplation, freedom, and joy. It opens life into spaces of wonder and insight. Wind Chimes are musical instruments, played invisibly by the touch of air, catching the breath of the wind. From time immemorial, they have always called the attention of the listening soul and moved the inspiration on the wings of the wind. SVARAM offers a conceptually and practically matured range of wind chimes in different materials, sizes, and compositions. Each wind chime is designed for the best clarity of tone and resonance.
The selection of tunings is a result of many years of research in the fields of sound, musicology, consciousness, and healing. We are working with diverse metals and their symbolic planetary correspondences, and have chosen a series of five carefully tuned models - Akash, Vayu, Agni, Jala, and Prithvi. They create a variety of atmospheres and deep resonance which find application in the harmonization of Vastu related field energies.
Variation: 6 bar
Material: Alu-Alloy
Instrument Dimensions:
- Wind Chime Air 1/2" - 10 x 33.5 x 56 cm
- Wind Chime Air 3/4" - 13.5 x 46 x 78 cm
- Wind Chime Air 1" - 17.5 x 57 x 87.5 cm
Box Dimensions:
- Wind Chime Air 1/2" - 33 x 11 x 7 cm
- Wind Chime Air 3/4" - 49 x 15 x 7 cm
- Wind Chime Air 1" - 58 x 18 x 7 cm
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What kind of sound does the Wind Chime Air produce?
A: Wind Chime Air is typically tuned for light, uplifting tones that feel airy and playful, making it ideal for bringing a sense of openness and inspiration into a space.
Q: Can I hang Wind Chime Air outside all year round?
A: It can be used outdoors, but for longest life it is best hung in a semi-sheltered area such as a verandah or balcony to reduce constant exposure to strong sun, heavy rain, and very strong winds.
Q: Is this chime suitable for apartments and small balconies?
A: Yes, its tones are generally soft to moderate in volume, so it works well in smaller spaces; placing it where it catches gentle rather than strong wind keeps the sound soothing and neighbor-friendly.
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