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Tree of Life Chime

Tree of Life Chime

Tree of Life Wind Chimes. Made from ash wood, metal, and crystal accents. Overall length is approximately 19 inches (48 cm). Includes original manufacturers box and packaging. Made by Woodstock. With its promise of eternal life, the Tree of Life myth exists across cultures and dates back to ancient times. It is a representation of mankind, symbolizing how we are rooted on the earth even while we are reaching for the stars. The Woodstock Tree of Life Chime has two birds nestled in the tree's branches and features crystal accents in a bright, bold green, the color of growth, renewal and spring. Keep dreaming and remember to reach for the stars every time you hear this beautiful chime's soothing song. Woodstock chimes are known around the world for their innovative design, superior quality, and beautiful sound; hand-crafted, musically-tuned, created by Grammy award-winning musician and instrument maker Garry Kvistad

$8.64

Original: $28.79

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Tree of Life Chime—

$28.79

$8.64

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Tree of Life Wind Chimes. Made from ash wood, metal, and crystal accents. Overall length is approximately 19 inches (48 cm). Includes original manufacturers box and packaging. Made by Woodstock. With its promise of eternal life, the Tree of Life myth exists across cultures and dates back to ancient times. It is a representation of mankind, symbolizing how we are rooted on the earth even while we are reaching for the stars. The Woodstock Tree of Life Chime has two birds nestled in the tree's branches and features crystal accents in a bright, bold green, the color of growth, renewal and spring. Keep dreaming and remember to reach for the stars every time you hear this beautiful chime's soothing song. Woodstock chimes are known around the world for their innovative design, superior quality, and beautiful sound; hand-crafted, musically-tuned, created by Grammy award-winning musician and instrument maker Garry Kvistad