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Door harps originated in Scandinavia, mostly in Sweden but also in Norway and Denmark and has evolved over time. It’s estimated the door harp has been around for about 700 years. It was inspired by the Chinese Feng Shui tradition of hanging bells or chimes around doors and windows to “alter the Chi” (good energy in, bad energy out).

The Swedish adopted this idea but instead of bells, they incorporated the strings and beads which you see on the modern day door harp. The original superstition behind them was to repel evil spirits but has since evolved to signify welcome, luck, health and prosperity to all that pass through the door. It is usually hung on the inside of the front door (some hang it on the outside but this will make it easier for the wood to get warped and the strings to go out of tune)

The door harp is a flattened hollow box made from various kinds of hardwood that comes in many different shapes and sizes, with hanging balls that bounce off the strings which are tuned to different notes. The amount of strings can vary from 3 to as many as a dozen (or more!). Traditionally the strings were made of braided silk, however, these days they are usually wire.

Written by Eric Azumi on May 14th, 2017

By tradition, Door Harps are normally installed on the interior of the Entry door, although my parents have their door harps on a side door and the garage door. They are installed on doors they use most often.

100% handmade. Raw stock lumber is purchased from a variety of suppliers, cut up, shaped, routed, sanded, glued, sanded sprayed with clear lacquer, pegs/pins installed, striker balls installed, boxed and shipped.

The difference between, 3,4,5 and 7 strings, is the amount and size of the door harps. The difference in the strings, size, sound hole dimension make every harp unique. 

 
Yes as long as they are Moon Mountain harps. I charge $30.00 for repairs which includes the repair and shipping back to you. Repairs can be made on broken pegs, broken strings that hold striker balls, and broken wires. Any damage to the wood will need to be discussed in advance. I may be able to repair a non Moon Mountain Wood harp, send a photo to mmwsales1@gmail.com.
For repairs: Please send door harp to:
Moon Mountain Woods
9806 Fox Street
Aumsville, OR 97325
If you have any further questions regarding repairs, please feel free to contact us for questions.
 
I can laser engrave the back of the door harp to personalize your gift. I can also look at customizing the sound hole. Please feel free to contact me for customizing.
 
 
Yes, please contact us for shipping costs.