- The materials used to construct wind chimes include bamboo, ceramic, glass, metal, seashells and wood. Since they produce sound through resonance, it is possible to build wind chimes from any material that produces sound when struck.
- There are three basic wind chime mechanisms, each of which produces sound when struck by wind. The first kind consists of a cluster of light, resonant objects, such as metal tubes, which knock together in the wind to produce sound.
- The second kind works the same way, but adds a clapper mechanism in the center of the chimes that strikes the chimes around it. The clapper is attached to a flat piece to help it catch the wind.
- The third kind of wind chimes consist of an ordinary bell with a specially-built clapper. The clapper is attached to a flat piece designed to increase wind resistance,