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The World’s Most Beautiful Rain Chains

August 15th, 2010

Do you know what rain chains are? Do you know what they are used for? You have probably seen them and admired them in various places, but maybe you don’t know how many beautiful varieties are available or the practical purposes they can serve. There is an online store that specializes in these chains rain runs along to create atmosphere while at the same time relieving you from the constant drip-dripping of rainwater.

These clever devices link together into any length you need, so that rainwater, instead of constantly dripping, swirls its way down the chain and onto the ground or into a fountain, bird bath or other receptacle. They come either as basic chains or in a variety of stunning designs, including linked rain chain cups that spill over into one another.

In a cup chain rain water travels from cup to cup or through perforated vessels. Some of them are shaped like goblets, while more whimsical designs may be in the shape of a fish, its mouth wide open to “drink” the rainwater as it passes through. Still other rain chain cups are floral in design.

Rain chains are usually made from copper, aluminum or even iron. Each of these has its special charm. You can by a copper chains rain ages naturally or one that has been pre-aged for you. When the water finally reaches the ground, it can be gathered in a matching rain chain basin, where it spills silently onto a bed of stones or other surface you have prepared for it.

Check out all the rain chains available online. If they are new to you, it will open up a whole new world of outdoor decorative ideas for you. You will look forward to the next downpour, so you can watch your rain chain weave its magic in your garden, out on your verandah or wherever you wish to place it.

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