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Woodstock Equestrian Spirit Chimeā„¢

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Woodstock Equestrian Spirit Chimeā„¢

Humans began domesticating horses around 4000 BC. Today we interact with horses in a number of ways: riding them for entertainment, using them as therapy animals, as farm workers, and, of course, racing them for sport. "And they're off" the familiar bugle call that signals the start of a horse race serves as the scale to which this wind chime is musically-tuned. The rearing horse silhouette is cut from a single piece of stainless steel that has been treated with a flamed finish, producing wonderful burnished, coppery colors.

Humans began domesticating horses around 4000 BC. Today we interact with horses in a number of ways: riding them for entertainment, using them as therapy animals, as farm workers, and, of course, racing them for sport. "And they're off" the familiar bugle call that signals the start of a horse race serves as the scale to which this wind chime is musically-tuned. The rearing horse silhouette is cut from a single piece of stainless steel that has been treated with a flamed finish, producing wonderful burnished, coppery colors.

$22.75

Original: $64.99

-65%
Woodstock Equestrian Spirit Chime™—

$64.99

$22.75

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Humans began domesticating horses around 4000 BC. Today we interact with horses in a number of ways: riding them for entertainment, using them as therapy animals, as farm workers, and, of course, racing them for sport. "And they're off" the familiar bugle call that signals the start of a horse race serves as the scale to which this wind chime is musically-tuned. The rearing horse silhouette is cut from a single piece of stainless steel that has been treated with a flamed finish, producing wonderful burnished, coppery colors.

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