Price:
$134.99
Copper bowl, 10 brass bells, Continuous-duty pump
An unmistakably attractive piece that gains attention for its sound, looks, and design, the Woodstock Water Bell Tabletop 6.5-Inch Water Fountain creates peaceful sounds with flowing water and a chiming melody. These soothing sounds are created when water flows up through a center cluster of brass bells, while two floating bells softly chime against the others as they swirl around the fountain. Constructed of copper with 10 total brass bells and a continuous heavy-duty pump. This is a fantastic piece, whether used indoors or outdoors. Measures 16 diam. x 6.5H inches.
About Woodstock Chimes
Created by professional musician Garry Kvistad, Woodstock Chimes feature original and innovative designs that will add beauty and elegance to your home. Each chime has been tuned to create the purest, most beautiful musical intervals. Kvistad incorporates tunings of scales from many different cultures throughout the world to create unique, inspiring sounds and styles. It's easy to find the chime that's right for you at Woodstock, home of the original precision-tuned wind chime.
From Discarded Lawn Chairs to Carnegie Hall: The History of Woodstock Chimes
A lucky find
A trip to the landfill proved very inspirational for Woodstock Chimes® founder and CEO Garry Kvistad. While teaching at Northern Illinois University in the early 1970s, Kvistad had the opportunity to enroll in a course that taught techniques for making instruments. Not having a budget for his new hobby, he took a trip to the local landfill and hunted for scraps that he could craft into instruments. He discovered a pile of discarded lawn chairs and used their aluminum tubes to create his first metallophone, a percussion instrument similar to a xylophone but made with metal instead of wood.
Cultivated creativity
After playing the metallophone on tour for a while, Kvistad began wondering what other types of instruments he could create, particularly ones more people could play or enjoy regardless of their musical training. In 1979, his fascination with the Scale of Olympos - a 7th century B.C. Greek pentatonic scale modern pianos can't play - prompted him to craft a wind chime out of aluminum lawn chair tubes that could play the notes of that scale. He cut and tuned the tubes to match the exact frequency of the scale. This experiment laid the foundation of the just intonation tuning process he would employ when making wind chimes in the future.
Success that sticks
The Chimes of Olympos® attracted a fair amount of interest when Kvistad exhibited it at the Cincinnati Craft Fair. When friends and acquaintances continued asking for his hand-made wind chimes, professional musician Kvistad shifted his focus from building and tuning percussion instruments for other musicians to making wind chimes out of his home. He continually cleaned out the local hardware store's supply of 1-inch aluminum tubes to respond to the growing demand for these beautiful-sounding chimes.
Appreciation for Kvistad's precision-tuned wind chimes spread, and he was featured on NPR's All Things Considered in early 1980, followed by an appearance on the Today Show in 1983. By the late 1980s, Woodstock Chimes were being sold in all 50 states and distributed internationally. Two custom sets of Woodstock Chimes were commissioned for a special performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra commemorating the 100th anniversary of Carnegie Hall in 1990. Woodstock Chimes moved into its current 108,000-square-foot facility in Shokan, N.Y., in 1999. What started as a trip to the landfill and a creative experiment had grown into a major success story for the field of music.
Woodstock Chimes today
Today, Woodstock Percussion Wind Chimes are available in over 50 different styles, many of which are tuned to scales or melodies from various musical cultures. Woodstock Chimes are precision-tuned using a sophisticated computerized tuning process in order to achieve supreme tonal quality. The frequencies at which the different tubes vibrate are integrally related, thus producing the purest musical intervals. This unique tuning process sets Woodstock Chimes apart from other wind chimes in the industry and is one reason why Woodstock Chimes continue to be best sellers. From the first Chimes of Olympos, to those made today, Woodstock Chimes ring with a tonal purity you can appreciate the first time you hear them, and every time thereafter.
Dimensions
16L x 16W x 6.5H inches
Material
Brass
Style
Bell Chimes , Feng Shui Chimes , Indoor Chimes
Water Sound
Medium
Light
No
Brand
Woodstock
Length (in.)
6.5
Height (in.)
6.5
To enjoy your Woodstock fountain for years to come, we suggest the following simple maintenance tips.
Woodstock brass and bronze products can be cleaned with a non-abrasive cleanser, but they should not need regular cleaning. After the first year, you can apply a clear coat of lacquer to keep the brass or bronze from tarnishing. If it does tarnish, it can be cleaned with brass cleaner.
When adding water, use clean distilled water. Using distilled water is highly recommended to reduce mineral build-up and extend the life of the pump. Your fountain should be checked for water level at least once every 2-3 days during continuous operation.
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I love this fountain!
I have this fountain on my screened porch and I love it! I have my early morning coffee out there and the soothing sounds and light "ping" is the perfect way t...Read complete review
I have this fountain on my screened porch and I love it! I have my early morning coffee out there and the soothing sounds and light "ping" is the perfect way to start my day! It was easy to put together and believe me - I'm not a gadget girl.
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I use this inside the house. I like the size of the fountain. The material for chimes need to be refined. they are tinny and the positioning of the bottom piece needs to be...Read complete review
I use this inside the house. I like the size of the fountain. The material for chimes need to be refined. they are tinny and the positioning of the bottom piece needs to be refined. Depending on how one sets up the fountain the floating pieces clunk into the fixed chimes and very seldom produce a sound that is like that of a singing bowl. The main issue is the quality of the materials used and possibly the strength of the pump. Even when adjusted to high probably isn't strong enough to get the parts moving along the chimes in a way that allows them to ring well. I can get it to do some of the intended effect but it requires a lot of adjusting...
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This fountain has the most calming and serene effect. I absolutely love it. I am putting this in my spa.
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bought as a gift for my son-in-law
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A very nice table top fountain with beautiful chimes. Our family loves it! Easy to set up. The youtube explanation adds visual assistance for assembly. We love the look and calming chimes. The pump is very quiet and easily adjustable. We are very happy with this fountain.
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It took more adjusting than I realized to get the right water flow. The floating bells still do not hit on all of the stabilized bells. I keep playing with it. I do love it and the staff is top notch; friendly, accomodating, satisfaction guaranteed. I look forward to buying chimes for under my lemon tree. Claire
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I was so excited to find this fountain at $75 less than what the maker asks for on his site. I looked forward to placing it on my desk, enjoying the soothing sounds of running water and ringing bells.
What I got was a cheaply-made product with a loud motor, and waterlogged bells. Let me be clear: I think that this is in no way SimplyFountains.com's fault. However, the truth is that I would not buy this again, or recommend it to a friend. It is a good concept that's poorly executed at the expense of the customer.
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Q1: Does the power cord run through the bottom of the bowl?
A: The cord runs out of the top of the bowl.
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