Features
- 【WONDERFULL SOUNDS:It can make crisp and pleasant sounds when the breeze blows this string of chic, exquisite, beautiful and elegant wind chimes, which makes you feel comfortable and more peaceful.
- MUSICAL TUNED WIND CHIMES: YEHSAL windchimes has a wonderful tone . Enjoy peaceful melodies that play as a whisper in the wind - deep tone
- SIZE DESCRIBTION:This wind chime is 26.3 inches long from the S hook to the bottom and at the top of the suspension platform is 3.15 inches wide. There are six, high quality metal tubes that range in length from 7.09 inches to 10.24 inches.
- ELEGENT DESIGN: YEHSAL memorial wind chime come in elegant bronze color, fits well in your garden, patio, porch etc. You will feel its beauty no matter where you hang it.
- HANG ANYWHERE: use in outdoor or indoor.you can hang it at window, tree, plant or other place to decorate your home and garden
- Durable AND HIGH-QUALITY: With sturdy nylon rope, the 6 metal pipes will not rust, and will not be damaged even if hung outside in the wind and the sun.
Specifications
Color | Metal Tube: Bronze |
Size | 2pack |
Unit Count | 1 |
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Two-piece set of memorial wind chimes featuring six aluminum alloy tubes suspended from a 3.15-inch-wide platform with an overall length of 26.3 inches. The tubes (7.09–10.24 inches) hang from nylon rope with an S-hook, produce tones when moved by the wind, and have a bronze finish with weather-resistant components for indoor or outdoor hanging.
SIONMYTF 2 Pack Memorial Wind Chimes Outdoor,Garden Wind Chimes with 6 Aluminum Alloy Tubes and Hook,Memorial Wind Chimes for Home Decor Garden Patio Outdoor Review
First impressions
Out of the box, the SIONMYTF wind chimes are ready to hang—no assembly, no fiddly bits. The two-pack format is immediately useful: I hung one near a seating area and the other at the edge of the yard to compare how they behave in different wind exposures. Each chime has a compact 3.15-inch top platform with six aluminum alloy tubes in a bronze finish, suspended on nylon cord with a simple S-hook for mounting. At 26.3 inches overall, they land squarely in the small-to-medium category—bigger than novelty minis, smaller than the deep-toned giants that require a sturdy beam. The aesthetic is understated and warm, and the bronze color blends well with most exteriors without calling attention to itself.
Design and build quality
The tubes are well-finished for the price, with clean cuts and consistent spacing that prevent obvious buzzing or tube-to-tube contact. The nylon lines are properly knotted and centered, and after a week outside in late-summer sun and light rain, I didn’t see color bleed or fraying. The hardware is basic but appropriate for a set meant for casual patios, porches, and balconies.
A couple of design notes:
- The S-hook is convenient but shallow. If you’re hanging from a shepherd’s hook or a bracket exposed to gusts, consider adding a small carabiner or closing the S slightly with pliers to avoid unhooking during storms.
- The 26.3-inch drop matters. On shorter plant stands or low eaves, the wind sail sits at face height. If you’re using a garden hanger, aim for 7 feet or more to give the chimes room to swing without brushing plants or railing.
Setup and placement
I tested one chime on a 7-foot shepherd’s hook in an open corner of the garden and the other under a covered porch where the wind is tamer. Both locations took seconds to set up thanks to the S-hook. The light weight is a plus for renters: you can use adhesive ceiling hooks or magnetic hooks on metal frames without worrying about load.
Placement tips that helped:
- Give at least 12 inches of clearance beneath the sail and around the tubes so they don’t collide with walls or furniture.
- If your space is breezy, hang the chime so the sail faces the dominant wind direction; if you prefer a softer, occasional voice, tuck it near a wall that breaks the wind.
- Pairing the two chimes on opposite ends of a porch can create a pleasant call-and-response effect without raising the overall volume too much.
Sound profile
Expect a light, bell-like voice rather than the baritone resonance of longer, heavier chimes. In a gentle breeze, the SIONMYTF wind chimes produce crisp, clear notes with a musical, pentatonic feel—pleasant and unobtrusive. The strike is quick and the decay is short, so tones don’t hang in the air for long; that keeps the sound from getting muddy when the wind becomes variable.
In gusts, the character shifts: the chimes become brighter and more percussive, edging toward a clang rather than a sustained chime. Whether that’s a feature or a flaw depends on your tolerance and where you hang them. On the porch, where the breeze is filtered, I found the sound consistently soothing and never intrusive. In the open garden, a blustery afternoon nudged them into a sharper territory. If you want to keep things mellow in a windy spot, consider:
- Hanging the chime slightly higher so the sail catches a bit less wind.
- Rotating the chime so the sail presents a narrower profile to strong gusts.
- If you’re handy, swapping the sail for a slightly smaller one can noticeably soften the response.
Volume-wise, these are neighborhood-friendly. They’re audible within a 15–20 foot radius in light wind, scaling to 25–30 feet in stronger conditions. Indoors near a cracked window, they add a gentle texture rather than a constant soundtrack.
Performance over time
After steady outdoor exposure (sun, a few showers, and daily temperature swings), the tubes showed no early signs of corrosion, and the nylon lines remained taut. Aluminum alloy is a smart material choice for this size—light enough to stir easily, with a crisp tone that reads clearly even in faint breezes. I did apply a mild soapy wipe to remove pollen and a quick rinse; the bronze finish handled it without spotting.
For longevity, a few simple habits go a long way:
- Bring the chimes in during severe storms or freezing rain to protect the lines and keep the sail from cracking or warping.
- Inspect knots and the clapper periodically; if you see a bit of fuzz on the nylon lines after months of UV exposure, dab on a drop of clear nail polish to seal fraying, or re-tie the knot if needed.
- Wipe the tubes seasonally to keep the tone bright; accumulated dust subtly dampens resonance.
Use cases
Where these chimes shine:
- Small patios and apartment balconies where space is tight and you want a relaxing, low-profile accent.
- Garden paths and seating areas that benefit from a light musical backdrop instead of a dominating gong.
- Double placement: the two-pack allows symmetrical decoration or sound coverage across a deck without resorting to larger, louder chimes.
- Giftable “memorial” use. There’s no overt memorial iconography here—just a tasteful, elegant look—so they function equally well as a simple decorative set or a commemorative gesture.
Where you might want something else:
- If you’re chasing deep, sonorous tones that carry across a large yard, you’ll need longer, heavier tubes and a bigger sail. This set is intentionally modest in voice.
- If your site is very windy, consider a chime with adjustable striker height or one specifically tuned for low-frequency resonance; it will stay pleasant at higher wind speeds.
Quibbles and constraints
- The lack of an adjustable striker limits fine-tuning; you can’t easily raise or lower the clapper to change how often or how hard it strikes. Placement becomes your tuning tool.
- The S-hook works but isn’t lockable. A small carabiner is a better long-term answer if you hang them in exposed locations.
- The tonal character, while melodic in light breezes, trends bright in gusts. It’s not harsh, but it doesn’t have the lingering sustain of larger, premium-tuned sets.
None of these are deal-breakers at this size and price point, especially given the convenience of the two-pack and the build quality.
Value and alternatives
For a compact wind chime in a neutral bronze finish, the SIONMYTF set hits a practical balance: thoughtful materials, ready-to-hang hardware, and a sound profile that adds charm without overstepping. You can find cheaper novelty chimes, but you’ll usually trade away tube count, finish quality, or durability. Conversely, premium tuned chimes sound glorious but cost several times more and demand heavier mounting hardware. This two-pack occupies an accessible middle ground that suits most casual outdoor spaces.
The bottom line
After living with these for a stretch—one in a semi-sheltered porch and one in a breezier garden corner—I appreciate what they are and what they’re not. They’re compact, cleanly built, and easy to place. In gentle wind, they produce a clear, agreeable melody that feels like background music rather than a performance. In stronger wind, they become brighter and a touch more percussive, which you can largely manage through placement and height.
Recommendation: I recommend the SIONMYTF wind chimes if you want an affordable, ready-to-hang two-pack with a light, pleasant tone and a tidy bronze aesthetic for small to medium outdoor areas. They’re particularly good for balconies, porches, and garden seating where subtle sound is the goal. If your priority is deep, resonant, low-frequency chimes for a large yard or very windy site, look to larger, adjustable or premium-tuned alternatives; otherwise, this set is a smart, hassle-free choice that adds a gentle musical layer to everyday outdoor time.
Project Ideas
Business
Customized Memorial Chime Service
Offer a bespoke memorial chime product: customization options include engraving metal tags, resin-embedded photos, stamped dates/names on wooden platforms, choice of finish (bronze, painted), and handwritten note cards. Packages: Basic (name tag + gift box), Premium (photo resin + engraved platform + gift wrapping), Deluxe (personalized tone tuning + delivery/assembly). Price points: $35–$120 depending on customization. Sales channels: Etsy, Shopify, local funeral homes, hospice gift shops. Upsells: matching keepsake keychain, extra gift wrapping, expedited shipping.
Event & Wedding Keepsake Favors
Market the two-pack as bulk wedding or memorial favors. Offer customization like stamped couple names, event dates, color-matched ribbons, or small cards explaining the chime’s meaning. Provide tiered pricing for orders (e.g., 25, 50, 100 units) and offer on-site assembly for local events. Add matching display stands or mini gift bags. Sales approach: bridal shows, Instagram ads targeted to engaged couples, partnerships with event planners. Margins are healthy when you purchase chimes wholesale and add low-cost personalization.
Hands-On Pop-Up Workshops
Host workshops teaching customers to personalize their wind chimes—painting, resin-photo embedding, plant attachments, scent pads, and basic tuning. Formats: 2-hour evening sessions at craft stores, garden centers, or your studio; private parties (team-building, bridal showers). Charge per attendee ($35–$75) including the chime and materials. Additional revenue from selling kits and follow-up online courses or printed how-to guides. Use Eventbrite and local Facebook groups for promotion.
Subscription 'Sound Garden' Box & Seasonal Kits
Create a subscription offering where customers receive seasonal accessory kits to refresh an existing wind chime: seasonal sails (holiday, floral, geometric), scented pads (spring lavender, winter pine), painted tube sleeves, solar light add-ons, or mini plant pods. Monthly or quarterly boxes priced $12–$30. Target existing chime owners and gift shoppers. Include how-to cards and QR codes linking to tutorial videos. Cross-sell: sell the base chime as starter kit and offer discounts for yearly subscriptions.
Creative
Memorial Photo-Resin Tag Chime
Turn one of the two chimes into a personalized memorial piece by adding a small resin-encased photo or handwritten note to the top platform or clapper. Print a 1–1.5" circular photo on waterproof paper, embed it in epoxy resin inside a shallow wooden or metal bezel, then glue or hang it from the central sail. Use weatherproof UV-protective resin and seal edges. Result: a meaningful keepsake with the chime's soothing tones and a visible memento. Materials: resin kit, printed photo, bezel or wooden disc, sandpaper, outdoor glue. Time: 1–2 days (including resin cure).
Botanical Wind Chime (Succulent + Herb Edition)
Create a living wind chime by attaching small air-plant or succulent pods and dried herb bundles to the platform and ropes. Replace or wrap part of the nylon rope with jute or copper wire to suspend tiny terracotta cups or repurposed thimbles that hold soil-less succulents or Spanish moss. Add small herb sachets (lavender, rosemary) for scent. This blends sight, sound and scent for a multi-sensory garden accent. Care: occasional misting and indirect sun. Great for porches and patios.
Painted Tone-Harmonic Art Pair
Use the two-pack to craft a matched pair with coordinated painted themes—e.g., sunrise/sunset, ocean/forest. Prep: sand tubes lightly, use metal primer, then spray or hand-paint with weatherproof enamel in gradient or stencil designs. You can also tune the chime’s visual story to the tones by painting a frequency map or musical motif on the platform. Finish with clear outdoor sealant. Display as complementary sets on either side of an entryway or tied into a garden art installation.
Solar Light & Aromatherapy Night Chime
Integrate a small solar garden light to the top platform and add an essential-oil-infused felt pad to the sail. Mount a micro solar panel and an LED puck (available in garden light DIY kits) to charge in daylight and gently backlight the chime at night, producing soft light as it moves. The felt pad can be replaced with different oils (lemongrass, eucalyptus) for seasonal aromatherapy. Weatherproof wiring and fastenings are required. This turns the chime into a functional night accent as well as a sound piece.