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  • Koshi Chime - Terra (Earth)

    Koshi Koshi Chime - Terra (Earth)

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    The Koshi, also known as wind chime, is an authentic instrument, handcrafted at the foot of the Pyrenees. Because each wind chime is tuned very precisely, each has its own magical sound that has already touched many.

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    The Koshi, also known as wind chime, is an authentic instrument, handcrafted at the foot of the Pyrenees. Because each wind chime is tuned very precisely, each has its own magical sound that has already touched many. Thanks to the sound box, which is built from layers of bamboo veneer, these wind chimes have a full sound that is rich in overtones.

    You can play the Koshi in different ways. For example, hang it up and enjoy the beautiful sound every time the wind moves the instrument, play it with your hand by moving the amulet, or walk through space with the Koshi. Also recommended for a sound bath!

    The designer found his inspiration in the four elements. This Koshi Terra is linked to the element earth, which stands for peace and security. It is tuned to the notes C E F G C E G

    Height: 16.5 cm

    Features

    • Tuned
    • Beautiful clear sound
    • Timeless design
    • Bamboo sound box

    Material
    Bamboo veneer sound box

    If you want to leave the Koshi outside, it is recommended to hang it under a shelter to protect it from the rain. These chimes can be used outside, however, like all wooden objects, they must be regularly treated with protective oil.

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