Introduction: Features That Enhance Use of Rain Chain

Rain chain is one of the accessories that have gained immense demand for defining the outdoor décor with their functional as well as decorative features. Known as "Kusari Doi" in Japanese, rain chains have gained significance for storing and collecting rain water for gardening or drinking purposes. Dating back to more than a hundred years, it acts as a functional substitute to conventional downspouts.

Copper rain chain is known to add refined style to any home, garden or temple wherein the rain water directs through the cups & links into various cisterns surrounded by pebbles. These chains became significant among the Japanese for adding positive energy to any outdoor space. Being handcrafted, copper rain is a unique and attractive piece of art that has become popular from Asian to Western regions. Besides, these are recognized for creating an interesting water feature. The rain barrel also exemplifies the landscape and further makes water conversation fun and exciting. The collected water is thus used for gardens and landscaping needs and other household purposes.

It is an easy task to put the rain chain in an area where there is not currently a downspout or hole. Moreover, their removal or transfer is equally easy in case the need arises. It is recommended to test the rain chain with the help of a garden hose that will result either in an improperly seated chain that will not direct the flow of water downward or the positive. The properly installed rain chain allows easy flow of water in a seamless line which in turn creates an enchanting visual effect.