Nar Shaddaa wind chimes/Legends

Hutt wind chimes were a symbol of renewal among the Hutts and were traditionally made on Nar Shaddaa.

They consisted of several metal cylinders hanging on fine threads, in the middle of which would hang a Hutt-shaped piece of metal. The wind caused the hutt-shape to move and waver, hitting the chimes and thus producing a metallic noise. Jabba the Hutt possessed one of those at the main gate of his throneroom.