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		<title>By: Spice Up Your Yard With Metal Garden Decor &#124; Metal Garden Art Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Copper rain chains replace ugly downspouts with attractive copper chains and cups which direct the water down from the roof. Also referred to as &#8220;kusari doi&#8221;, rain chains originated from Japan centuries ago and were used to capture rainwater in basins below. A copper rain chain turns a dreary downspout into a elegant water feature as the rain gently cascades down the copper. Soothing to the ears as well as the eyes they are a pleasure to behold. [...]</description>
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