Chimes of Bavaria
Chimes of Bavaria
SKU:MMCBS
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This amazing wind chime is tuned to the joyful tones of the alphorn melody from the finale of Johannes Brahms' Symphony nº1 in C minor. The world-known German composer spent over 15 years writing this piece, which he completed in 1876.
The name of this chime is a tribute to the rich Bavarian heritage, in particular to the delicious Weizenbier beer also called wheat beer, which is brewed there. In accordance with the German Purity Law of 1516, it is made using only water, malt, hops and yeast for the very finest quality and flavour. We adhere to similar principles to make our Bavaria Windchime: it is tuned using pure musical intervals for the most beautiful sound. The green colour reminds of Bavarian countryside: rolling hills, pine forests and wheat fields, as the image burnt into the wood of the wind catcher.
This wind chime carries a lifetime tuning guarantee.
Technical characteristics
Technical characteristics
- Description: 71 cm overall length, 7 satin green aluminium tubes, green wash finish ash wood
Shipping and returns
Shipping and returns
Standard delivery in the European Union within 3 to 5 days (working days).
Standard delivery in Spain in 24h – 48h (working days, Peninsula and Balearic Islands only).
For shipment outside the European Union, please send us a message through our contact page so that we can calculate the shipping costs.




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About Tierra Zen
At Tierra Zen, we believe in objects with a soul, capable of transforming your life and conveying wisdom and serenity. Each Daruma we select embodies that connection between tradition and purpose, between beauty and meaning.
They are part of our collection of Japanese pieces that invite you to pause, breathe, and reconnect with what truly matters. Because reflecting on your goals can itself be a conscious act of transformation.