Corinthian Bells wind chimes sound different from the aluminum tubes at a garden center — each tube is hand-tuned to a specific musical pitch, so the chime plays recognizable chord tones instead of random metallic pings. The 30-inch size sits in the mid-range acoustically, with warm mellow tones that carry across a yard without overwhelming a porch.
The Sky Blue anodized finish resists fading in sun and weather, and the powder-coated aluminum tubes are thicker-walled than commodity chimes, which gives them fuller sustain and a richer note decay. The windcatcher is reinforced against UV breakdown, and the stainless braided cord won’t stretch or rot outdoors.
Corinthian Bells chimes are made by Woodstock Percussion in Shokan, New York and tuned at the company’s Pennsylvania facility. Woodstock Percussion has built wind chimes and musical instruments in the United States since 1979 and stands behind every chime with a tuning warranty.

