![]() This one was originally designed for an exhibit at the American Folk Art Museum in New York City. The “Honey Jar” is a sculptural masterpiece with a limited-edition of only 25. The Honey Jar – Handmade Wood Kaleidoscope Replace the batteries for the light by removing the magnetically held lid on the bottom of the kaleidoscope. All of the components go through 25-step sanding and finishing process which makes them a tactile delight. It has an elliptical shape making it easy to hold. Two color options…if the main body is primarily bubinga wood, the trim will be maple, and vice versa. By simply pushing down on the brass ring of the bead cylinder, the built-in light will come on and you will have a minute of beautifully illuminated kaleidoscope viewing. This kaleidoscope has its own internally powered led light source, using (3) AAA batteries. “Turniton” (Turn-it-On) is a handheld kaleidoscope that will bring color to the darkest of nights. The Turniton – Handmade Wood Kaleidoscopes This flowing shape will enhance any space. Slide and twist the long cylinder from side-to-side to give you an unlimited viewing experience. This “Timefly” kaleidoscope will captivate and delight you. It is really amazing what happens to the most mundane things around you when you gaze through this device. As you gaze around you the image continuously changing view. ![]() Rather than looking at objects within a cell like on a traditional kaleidoscope, you can look at anything in your surroundings such as out windows, faces, cars going by, the sky, pictures on your wall and view an amazing kaleidoscopic image. The Teleidoscope is a type of kaleidoscope fitted with a two-inch crystal ball.
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