Monday, November 28, 2011

Copper Rain Chain - Japanese’s Concept


The Rain Chain, ordinarily found in most Japanese building designs, enables the transport of rainwater from the guttering downwards to a drain or to a storage container. Largely decorative, these garden accessories augment the beauty of the garden and provide a newfound meaning to the term ‘garden art’. An enchanting accessory, this product serves to enhance the allure of a garden and adds a musical sound to a garden. Rain Chain and creates an audio element along with the colors already in landscape design. These accessories, which are available in myriad styles, these decorative chain loops, links or bowl shaped cups, permit falling rain water to generate lovely water induced music. As the falling rain water to flow down from the roof over the links and cups, it produces a marvelous sound.

Rain chain is a marvellous concept that creates an elegant piece of garden art by replacing the distasteful gutter downspout. An extremely beneficial concept, it serves to gather rainwater and capture the water in outsized barrels for future use. Furthermore, it also enables rainwater to travel down chains, in order to get deposited into large barrels for later household water use. Very commonly seen in Japanese temple designs, these elegant piece of garden art are also used for grey water landscape irrigation, and collecting water for watering flower beds or ornamental plants.

An additional benefit associated with the use of rain chains is that water collected with a rain chain can be used for landscape irrigation, and for watering flower beds or ornamental plants.

For more information, please refer to www.rainchainsworld.com

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