Add a touch of class to your home or green house with a copper
weathervane. We have dragons with wings, horses, herons, fleur de lis,
sailboats, roosters, motorcycles and more to choose from.
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Home & Garden Art LLC
Garden Items ~ Weathervanes
Signature Series: Made for the larger buildings and structures. To help them function at their best, Signature Series
weathervanes include extra-large brass directionals, oversized copper spacer balls, and a rust-free stainless steel and brass
assembly rod.



























FAQ on Weathervanes
Q. What is included with the weathervane?
A. All weathervanes, except cottage styles,
include a copper figure, a brass and
stainless steel rod, copper spacer balls, and
solid brass directionals. .Mounting and
display options for all other weathervanes
are sold separately.
Q. What is the weathervane made of?
A. The weathervane figure and spacer balls
are made of pure copper. The directionals
are made of solid brass, and the rod is brass
and stainless steel. This ensures a rust-free,
maintenance-free product.
Q. What is the difference between the green
and the polished finish?
A. The green finish is referred to as "patina."
This is an artificial finish applied to give the
weathervane the appearance of an antique.
To some people, the polished finish is more
appealing. After assembly, these
weathervane figures are placed on buffers to
give them luster and shine.
Q. How long will the polished finish last?
A. We do not treat our polished copper
weathervanes. So, within a few months, the
weathervanes will lose their polished look
and start to naturally tarnish. At first, the
finish will turn dark, like an old copper penny.
Then, after several years, the surface will
begin to bloom with a beautiful natural
patina. If you desire to keep the polished
finish looking new, we recommend using a
clear lacquer or polyurethane.
Q. We live by the ocean and experience
strong gusts of wind. Will the weathervane
fall apart?
A. We recommend you apply a thread
locker, like "Loctite," to bond the rod threads
and screw threads.
Q. Are the weathervanes easy to assemble?
A. Yes, all you need is a screwdriver.
Instructions are included. All the parts slide
onto the rod and are secured by setscrews.
Q. How do I mount the weathervane?
A. The easiest and most affordable way to
mount a weathervane is to use a roof mount,
which we sell separately. For mounting your
weathervane in other areas, we also offer
garden poles, display bases, eave mounts,
and wall mounts.
Q. If the weathervane is pointing south, does
this mean that the wind is blowing from the
north?
A. No! The weathervane figure will always
point into the wind. In other words, the figure
will always point in the direction from where
the wind is blowing.
Q. Should the N-E-S-W directionals on my
weathervane turn in the wind?
A. No, N-E-S-W represents the compass
points of the earth and should stay fixed. If
you see them moving in the wind, tighten the
screws on each of the brass directionals.