A small guardian for your doorway — pentacle above, bells below, and a sound that clears the air every time the door swings.
A 9" hanging wind chime built around an open brass pentacle, strung from a chain accented with colored glass beads and finished with three brass bells at the base. Hang it on a door, a window latch, or over your altar, and it rings softly with every passing draft — pretty to look at, and quietly at work the whole time.
Who it's for: Witches who hang bells on the door for protection and cleansing — a practice as old as doorways themselves. Anyone wanting a small, tasteful piece of witchcraft in a shared or public-facing space (it reads as decor to the uninitiated). Apartment-dwellers and altar-keepers who want gentle sound and movement. A charming, affordable gift for the pagan who has the big tools already and delights in the small touches.
Why this chime: Bells have long been hung to clear stagnant energy and turn away what shouldn't cross a threshold — the bright ring of metal is said to break up heaviness and signal a fresh start. Topped with the pentacle, the five-pointed star of the elements and spirit, this chime pairs that protective sound with a clear magical symbol. The colored beads add a spark of energy and color to the line, and the whole thing is light enough to hang almost anywhere. Every time the door opens, the bells do their quiet work.
Care: Brass may naturally patina over time — leave it for an aged look, or polish gently with a brass cleaner to keep it bright. Best hung indoors or in a sheltered spot to protect the finish and the glass beads.