You can find silhouette weathervanes almost anywhere you go, particularly in Europe where the various guilds and trades would use this type of vane to display their craft

September 30th, 2009

Decorative weathervanes come in a wide selection of styles and materials. Weathervanes are instruments that are used to tell you the direction of the wind and supply some character to your house or barn. You’ll be able to find weathervanes on rooftops almost everywhere in the world. They’ve been around for a very long time. While they are practical in that they tell you the wind direction most of them are also highly decorative.

Arrow and scroll weathervanes include a simple arrow ornament which is attached to a horizontal tube. The arrow or scroll moves around to indicat the wind direction. Banner weathervanes are fashioned after medieval pendants and flags. They will usually have points in the front and a flat area in the back. To make these kinds of weathervane more ornamental a monogram or artwork can be either cut out or applied to the banner.

You’ll be able to find silhouette weathervanes nearly anywhere you go, especially in Europe where the various guilds and trades would use this type of vane to display their craft. Today these types of weathervanes can display all kinds of items such as sporting events, animals, or fables. Full bodied weathervanes feature 3D objects on top that represent all kinds of things.

One popular type of weathervane nowadays is the hummingbird weathervane. These sorts of vanes are an excellent attraction to add to just about any garden setting. They can be made of a range of different materials with the most popular being rust free aluminum. These sturdy hummingbird weathervanes are also pretty. Often you’ll be able to find models which are hand painted and finished so they can stand up to almost any climate. Hummingbird weathervanes are commonly placed in the garden using a garden stake. This makes them straightforward to install and move around as your needs change.

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