2010 HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE – Color Changing Solar Wind Chime
I love wind chimes, the melodic tones of a nice one can be so peaceful and relaxing. I love the idea of a Color Changing Solar Wind Chime and can’t wait to sit and enjoy it on a nice evening when the weather is warm again.

ABOUT THE COLOR CHANGING SOLAR WIND CHIME
Imagine a delightful concert of wind chimes during the day and a colorful light show at night. The new Color Changing Solar Wind Chime gently plays pleasant notes when blown by a breeze, AND it lights up in seven changing colors at night. Four solar panels provide power for an LED light contained inside a beautiful crackled texture glass sphere. (Not electric outlet is needed!) At night, the LED light progresses through seven colors, one color every three seconds, and its light is refracted through the glass, creating star-like patterns on walls and floors. The central sphere of the Color-Changing Solar Wind Chime acts as a striker for the five chimes that hang from the canopy, producing a gentle cascade of tones in breezes. The copper-colored finish gives this wind chime a lovely appearance. (The Color-Changing Solar Wind Chime is also available in a silver finish.) 22″ tall by 8″ in diameter. Includes one rechargeable Ni-Cd AA battery. Made by Flipo.
The Color Changing Solar Wind Chime is available to purchase online. It is available in silver and copper. It regularly sells for $44.95 and is currently on sale for $35.96.
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Great looking wind chime. I have never seen one that incorporates light into its decor.
I just love the melodious sound of these wind chimes, so lets play the music play by winds……..
Love the idea of putting the LED light contained inside a crackled texture glass sphere!