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Whimsy Vanes

Our Cottage-sized Weathervanes are the perfect way to add an elegant or even whimsical touch to your garden. Mounted on a garden pole or on a small structured gazebo or garage-type rooftop, our wide variety of weathervane designs is sure to impress. From traditional themes like roosters, horses, and eagles to contemporary and whimsy designs like moons and pigs, we simply have something for everyone. Most available in multiple finishes! Stop blowing aimlessly in the wind, take one home today! The weathervane is one of the oldest weather tools. Click for more history on weathervanes! Please allow 3-5 days shipping time on all weathervanes.
Whimsical Pig Weathervane
Horse Weathervane
Rooster Weathervane
Whimsical Pig Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Horse Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Rooster Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Hummingbird Garden Weathervane
Sailboat Weathervane
Landing Duck Weathervane
Hummingbird Garden Weathervane
Retail: $179.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Sailboat Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Landing Duck Weathervane
Retail: $179.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Dragonfly Weathervane
Antique Butterfly Weathervane
Dragon Weathervane
Dragonfly Weathervane
Retail: $179.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Antique Butterfly Weathervane
Retail: $179.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Dragon Weathervane
Retail: $179.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Blue Heron Weathervane
Firefighter Weathervane
Labrador Retriever Weathervane
Blue Heron Weathervane
Retail: $179.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Firefighter Weathervane
Retail: $179.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Labrador Retriever Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Biplane Weathervane
Lighthouse Weathervane
Garden Golfer Weathervane
Biplane Weathervane
Retail: $179.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Lighthouse Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Garden Golfer Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Decorative Moose Weathervane
Garden Eagle Weathervane
Flying Angel Weathervane
Decorative Moose Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Garden Eagle Weathervane
Retail: $179.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Flying Angel Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Forever Moon Weathervane
Americana Flag Weathervane
Vintage Rabbit Weathervane
Forever Moon Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Americana Flag Weathervane
Retail: $159.99
Sale Price: $139.95
Vintage Rabbit Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Pine Trees Weathervane
Fisherman Weathervane
Staybrite Brass Lacquer
Pine Trees Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Fisherman Weathervane
Retail: $169.99
Sale Price: $149.95
Staybrite Brass Lacquer
Retail: $29.90
Sale Price: $25.99

A Little Weathervane History

The weathervane is more than just a beautifully functional ornament. Throughout history and across the globe, it has served as an enduring and timeless symbol of our dependence upon the wind and weather.

For centuries, wherever people settled, their reliance upon the weathervane (also wind vane) has been as basic to them as grinding wheat for bread. At the end of each day, and with the dawning of the next, people have looked to the sky and studied the direction of their weathervanes. They have plowed and sown, reaped and stored, worked and played, trusting the good directions of the wind that drove their fate.

Derived from the Old English word fane, meaning "flag" or "banner", the weathervane was part of ancient cultures as early as 48 B.C., when a life-size figure of the Greek god Triton was hoisted atop the Tower of the Winds in Athens.

With the discovery of the New World, weathervanes were proudly displayed from the high steeples of newly populated towns and cities as our ancestors blended cultures and traditions to create America. At first, colonists reproduced the traditional figures of their native countries. But with the passage of time, their weathervanes evolved to reflect the environment and character of this budding country. New Englanders, for example, used symbols of their new frontier, such as fish, seagulls, and ships. As American pioneers moved westward, farmers designed and crafted their own figureheads, including farm animals and Native American themes.”
-- Good Directions

Over time, weathervanes have became coveted works of decorative art, admired as much for their craftsmanship as for their practicality. We understand that most people buying weathervanes today are not trying to study the wind to discover the best times to grind wheat, but we do believe they do still carry with them a beautiful sense of awe and tradition. They look elegant in the garden, and spectacular on rooftops. They also make great retirement gifts! We hope you enjoy the selection of unique weathervane designs that we offer. May favorable winds forever blow your way.

More Weathervane Facts, Fables, & Rhymes!

  • The north wind doeth blow, and we shall have snow.
  • When the wind is from the east, it’s not good for man nor beast.
  • When clouds look like rocks and towers, the earth will have many showers.
  • A cow with its tail to the west makes weather the best.
    A cow with its tail to the east makes weather the least.
    (Traditional New England weather rhyme)
  • If you remember nothing else: the weathervane, or weathercock, points into the wind.
    When looking at a weathervane, the wind is coming from the direction in which it is pointed.

Stop blowing aimlessly in the wind, take home a weathervane today!

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