Triangle Bells Large Celestial Bell Triangle Bells hung near gates or entryways are said to bring good luck. Patina Products’ bells are hand wrought with flame cut details and have a natural patina finish. Designs available in both Small and Large sizes : Celestial, Western, and Solid.
click [...]
Filed under: chimes & bells on May 16th, 2008 | No Comments »
Triangle Bells Small Western Bell Triangle Bells hung near gates or entryways are said to bring good luck. Patina Products’ bells are hand wrought with flame cut details and have a natural patina finish. Designs available in both Small and Large sizes : Celestial, Western, and Solid.
click [...]
Filed under: chimes & bells on May 16th, 2008 | No Comments »
Patina Garden Bells 6 inch Solid Bell Garden bells hung near gates or entry ways are said to bring good luck. Patina Products’ bells are hand wrought with flame cut details and have a natural patina finish. Hand crafted in Patina Products’ design studios, in the USA. [...]
Filed under: chimes & bells on May 16th, 2008 | No Comments »
Patina Garden Bells 6 inch Horseshoes Bell Garden bells hung near gates or entry ways are said to bring good luck. Patina Products’ bells are hand wrought with flame cut details and have a natural patina finish. Hand crafted in Patina Products’ design studios, in the USA. [...]
Filed under: chimes & bells on May 16th, 2008 | No Comments »
Patina Garden Bells 4 inch Solid Bell Garden bells hung near gates or entry ways are said to bring good luck. Patina Products’ bells are hand wrought with flame cut details and have a natural patina finish. Hand crafted in Patina Products’ design studios, in the USA. [...]
Filed under: chimes & bells on May 16th, 2008 | No Comments »
Patina Garden Bells 4 inch Horseshoes Bell Garden bells hung near gates or entry ways are said to bring good luck. Patina Products’ bells are hand wrought with flame cut details and have a natural patina finish. Hand crafted in Patina Products’ design studios, in the USA. [...]
Filed under: chimes & bells on May 16th, 2008 | No Comments »