Pachelbel Canon Chime - Silver

$56.00
SKU: PCC

Description

This wind chime is tuned to the beloved sounds of Johann Pachelbel's Canon in D.

A prolific composer and an accomplished organist, Pachelbel wrote for the organ, harpsichord, and voice—his Canon in D is one of his few chamber works known today. With its graceful melody and stately tempo, it is a popular choice as a wedding processional, for within its measures, we hear the sounds of hope, joy, love, and promise.

The clever design incorporates four small rods, harmonizing beautifully with the six chime tubes. This windchime is the perfect gift for virtually any occasion.

Product Properties
  • Black finish ash wood
  • Six silver aluminum tubes
  • Four black aluminum solid rods
  • Removable windcatcher for easy customization
  • Overall Length: 32 inches - Diameter: 5 inches
  • Boxed Weight: 1.9 lb.
  • Made in China
  • Customer Reviews

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    Sarah Elghammer

    Love this chime! Woodstock chimes give you great value (and sound) for the price!

    Hello Sarah,

    Thank you so much for your fantastic 5-star review! We’re delighted to hear you love your chime and appreciate the quality and sound of Woodstock Chimes.

    It’s always so rewarding to know that our chimes bring such joy and value. Creating beautiful melodies at an accessible price is something we strive for, and we’re thrilled to know it resonated with you!

    If you ever decide to add more chimes to your collection or have any questions, we’re here to help. Thanks again for your kind words and for choosing Woodstock Chimes!

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    Christine Irving
    Music to My Ears

    We have had a windchime for many years. But many harsh summers and winters made our old one lose it's tune sort of. The new one is an orchestra of notes and melody. I love your chimes

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    Sally Boldt
    Best windchimes

    Beautiful sound, attractive appearance

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    Pamela Emery
    lovely sound; but some flaws

    The wood on the top of the chime developed small cracks within 6 months. This allowed 2 small nails holding the strings to loosen and fall out. had to reattach.

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    Karen Dobko
    Chimes

    Love my new chimes….. left another set at our home when it was sold. I missed them so much….. happy now.