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Ancient Graffiti Lily Cup Rain Chain, Copper Plated

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$59.99

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About this item

  • Measures 3" d x 96" h
  • Created using natural materials and principles
  • Creates an artistic blending of your style and garden
  • Nature-inspired gifts
  • Hang from your gutters


Ancient Graffiti Lily Cup Copper plated Rain Chain. This nature-inspired gift and accessory for your garden is created using natural materials and eco-friendly principles. Handcrafted to create an item that is handsome, built to last and of good value. This item is made using honest materials such as wood, clay, iron, copper, stone and brass. Hang from your gutters to create a stream of water directly to your plants. Measures 3" d x 96" h. Adjustable lengths and gutter clip included. Attractively gift boxed.


Michael St. Amand
Reviewed in Canada on May 19, 2023
Got it fast and as advertised. Looks great.
A. Young
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2023
Pretty and sturdy. Long enough to do what you need to do
來音
Reviewed in Japan on June 10, 2021
この製品は銅製と書いてありますが、鉄です。磁石にくっつきました。できれば銅製の品と交換、もしくは返金して戴きたいです。
Mark
Reviewed in Australia on January 15, 2021
Wrong and misleading product description. Described as copper plated - it's poor quality steel, painted brown. There's a recent review with a photo showing the cups corroded and broken, that's proof enough. The link-to-cup soldering are uneven with some cups lopped sided, straightening them ended up in broken joints. The cup drain holes are far too big, so the water flows right through tap-like (instead of a cascade as rain chains should be). Don't bother, spend more and get one of real copper and proper design. I can only imagine those giving this 4-5 stars have regretted it later.
Lyn Rattauch
Reviewed in Australia on November 4, 2020
For my garden.
Leonard
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2016
I bought a set not knowing what I was going to get. Ordered three more sets. These are steel, not copper but I knew that when I ordered. The linking chain is pretty light. I suspect I'll have issues when they get frozen ice hanging on them (as opposed to non frozen ice??). These are definitely ornamental. The water will spray some when the wind blows and it splatters as it falls on a calm day so if they are close to the house or near a deck or door, it will leave overspray. My eaves are 38 inches wide and these look infinitely better than the old down spouts. I've received endless compliments. I used a couple of the left over cups for bird feeders, which works well and looks great as well.
Kathryn King
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2016
I've have many compliments and questions about where I purchased. Works great. I've got a rain barrel without a rain chain and it does not collect as much water as with the chain.It has not been installed long enough to see how the finish will hold up, but so far AZ sun has not been a problem. Easy install.
Not Old Yet
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2016
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Carolyn
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2016
I have four rain chains--two of these and two of the "pure copper" rain chains. I live in Michigan, and have left my rain chains up during the winter. The "pure copper" rain chains fell apart, and were a pain to put back together. Parts broke off and were impossible to fix. These chains, on the other hand, have never broken apart from ice. One did fall down, but did not break apart. I was initially hesitant because these were much cheaper. Now I am convinced that more expensive products don't equal better quality. Sure, these are not pure copper, but so what? They look great, and best of all, they don't fall apart! I just bought another one to replace my broken copper chain.
Marie D. Sanchez
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2014
I bought this for a mother days gift. Most people have never heard of rain chains, but they are visually pleasing especially over traditional rain gutter down spouts. They provide a sense of tranquility listening to the rain travel down from cup to cup. Since this was for a two story house, we will need to purchase a second one so it can reach our rain barrel. Currently this product has only served two seasons of New England weather, neither of which are the winter, so we shall see how this holds up. As of now this is a product that I would recommend if you are looking to enjoy the relaxing sound of rain and improve the visual pleasure of your house.
snow land
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2014
This was for my new construction house. And I had to beg my gutter installer to put this in only because he saidit would not work. I insisted after reading all of the positive comments on Amazon. Well it rained yesterday and Iwent out and watched the rain chain lily cups work perfectly. I LOVE IT. I will say that I will probably need to puta water barrel at the bottom of mine just because it empties into a small flower bed. But it was so great I want to install more.
Shark Bait
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2013
I bought 2 of these to hang off a two-story section of the roof to a rain collection barrel. They work well and look great and I am very pleased with them especially for the price. 2 issues however.You need to be sure the drain from the rain gutter aligns well with the holes in the cups. I drilled a hole in the bottom of the rain gutter and used silicon sealant to place a 1 inch diameter nylon bushing to drain water into this rain chain. The 1 inch diameter is more than sufficient. Any larger flow would completely overwhelm the rain chain. The bushing can float on a bed of the silicone sealant to allow you to adjust the angle (since the gutter bottom isn't particularly flat or parallel to the ground). Otherwise with any angle to the drain bushing, the flow from the gutter splashes off the side of the top cup and mostly goes flying everywhere. Relatively little of it will drain straight down to the holes. On the other hand if you can adjust the alignment so the stream of water flows straight down out of the gutter (consequently straight through all the holes), you'll get a much cleaner (less splash) flow through the entire rain chain. It will look like the picture.This product is copper plated steel. Since the price of copper is through the roof now, anything solid copper would be very expensive. The copper should eventually tarnish to verdigris (I hope but after 3 months there's no sign of it) but it otherwise acts to protect the steel from corrosion. There's also what appears to be a brownish sealant painted over the copper. Maybe that's why I don't have any verdigris turning up. You can see brush marks up close. Regardless, it looks like copper.