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What are rain chains? Rain chains are decorative alternatives to traditional downspouts, commonly used in Japanese architecture for centuries. They are typically made of metal or other durable materials and feature a series of interconnected cups, links, or other shapes that guide rainwater from the roof to the ground or a collection container in a visually appealing manner.
Short History: Rain chains, known as "kusari-doi" in Japanese, have been used in Japan for hundreds of years. They originated from the practice of using bamboo cups or pots hung from a chain to collect rainwater for household use. Over time, this evolved into decorative chains made of metal, ceramic, or other materials. Rain chains became particularly popular in Japanese gardens and temples, where they added both functionality and aesthetic appeal to the architecture.
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Installation: Installing a rain chain is a relatively straightforward process:
It's essential to choose a rain chain that complements the architectural style of the building and to consider factors such as the average rainfall in your area and the capacity of your rainwater collection system when selecting a rain chain.