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Glass Storm Barometer - Storm Glass
Glass Storm Barometer - Storm Glass
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The "Storm Glass" storm barometer is an exceptional, elegant, and scientifically based home decor item that allows you to observe weather changes in a completely new way. This unique chemical barometer was used as early as the 18th century – the famous scientist Charles Darwin relied on it during his ship voyages.
Today, the "Storm Glass" is considered not only an interesting scientific tool but also a stylish interior accent, adding luxury and uniqueness to a space.
The special liquid inside the barometer reacts to atmospheric changes – the crystals change their shape depending on weather conditions. When the solution becomes cloudy, a storm or rain is approaching, and when it is clear, fair weather is expected.
The best effect is achieved when the barometer is placed near a window, where temperature and light changes occur naturally.
This model features a larger size, a teardrop shape, and a luxurious wooden base. Every detail is crafted with exceptional care, making it an excellent choice for both home and office interiors. Additionally, the product is packaged in an elegant black gift box – ideal for any occasion.
Specifications:
Type: Chemical (Glass) barometer
Shape: Teardrop
Materials: Glass, liquid, wood
Dimensions: 11.5 × 11.5 × 22 cm
Package dimensions: 13.5 × 12.5 × 26.5 cm
Weight with packaging: ~1.3 kg
Color: Transparent with wooden base
Packaging: Luxurious black gift box
Features:
Reacts to changes in weather conditions – crystals change shape depending on the weather
Classic design, inspired by 18th-century scientific instruments
Elegant combination of glass and wood
Perfect as a gift or decorative element for homes and offices
An interesting conversation starter and educational accent
Usage:
Place the barometer on a stable, flat surface, preferably near a window.
Allow the device to adapt to room temperature (for a few days).
Observe how the crystals change shape, reflecting weather changes.
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