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A weather vane or wind vane is an instrument usually used to understand the direction of the wind. The word 'vane' has come from the old English word 'fana,' which means flag. It is hugely used all over the world long from past to date. And yet it is quite popular. <br><br>For more details, visit us at - https://ferroweathervanes.com/horse-weathervanes/<br>
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A weather vane or wind vane is an instrument usually used to understand the direction of the wind. The word 'vane' has come from the old English word 'fana,' which means flag. It is hugely used all over the world long from past to date. And yet it is quite popular. It is an architectural ornament that generally gets installed at the topmost point of the building to get enough air to perform correctly. However, it is highly preferred in today's world as a showpiece that enhances your look rather than using it for any functional task.
Details of Weather Vanes: Weather vanes are though partly functional but pretty decorative. It features the traditional cockerel design most of the time, but motifs of ships, arrows, and horses are also very popular, among others. Usually, weather vanes do have pointers mentioning the direction, but some don't have them. The head of the motif shows the direction of the wind blowing in such cases. The weather vane was invented in ancient China and Greece simultaneously, independently by each of them in the 2nd century BCE. Weathervanes can be of various metals like steel, copper, alloys, etc. Horse Weather Vanes: Horse weather vanes are one of the most popular designs of weather vanes available in the market. They are pretty preferred by horse lovers and the people who are attracted to equine inspired designs. Each horse weather vanes include majestic and royal horses in various gracious poses, which make them very attractive. These horse weather vanes are available in different shapes and sizes, with the different breeds of horses like Arabian, Thoroughbreds, Friesians, Quarter horses, and many more.