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chains originated in Japan hundreds of years ago. Rain chains, provides a functional
watercourse for rain while providing a serene experience as the water
cascades and flows through the decorative links. Long ago, rain chains were created as a
decorative rain gutter to guide rainwater into
large basins. Rain water was collected and
valued for running water was not available in homes or businesses. Fresh
water was usually carried daily from a well or stream in buckets for
everyday tasks such as washing clothes, dishes and cooking. Japanese rain chains
provided the perfect solution to funnel and collect the fresh rain water.
The
Japan copper rain chains basically function much like the American rain gutter
or gutter downspout by guiding the rain water down from the roof.
However, what makes the rain chain very unique is that the water is
actually seen instead of contained. The beautifully handcrafted copper rain chain itself is an architectural
accent.
The rain gently glides through and around the chain providing a
fountain like effect and the sound of the flowing water captures and entertains the senses.
Today, handcrafted copper Japanese rain
chains are found on homes, temples and businesses throughout Japan.
Click the links on the left to learn more about copper rain
chains and to view pictures of the many different styles.
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