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Dear Carrie,
It is best to use 6 (hollow) rods.
It can be made of brass or even (silver) aluminium.
The centre `clinger' or the support roof can be made of either metal or wood.
I personally find a wooden material the centre `clinger' that hits the 6 rods better than metal. Since it is lighter and with the slightest breeze is easier moved by the wind.
For information, the rationale for using 6 rods is because 6 represents `BIG METAL'. And metal is often used as a cure.
Alternatives for wind chime is to place six coins (preferably the Chinese coins with square holes at the centre) into a glass jar (e.g. a glass jam jar). Add a spoonful of salt and water.
But this alternative needs constant attention because, the water often dries out (depending on humidity). And that it should not be placed at a corner unless there is sufficient ventilation. Preferred location is next to an open window.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/28/2002 11:50:00 AM, Carrie Tucker wrote:
>What is the correct number of
>rods to have on wind chimes ?
>
>Thanks You
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