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Brass Hand Magnifier Glass, Handcrafted Turtle Animal Antique Patina

Brass Hand Magnifier Glass, Handcrafted Turtle Animal Antique Patina

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This hand-held brass magnifier features a turtle - a symbol of good fortune - that has been brushed with an antique patina to resemble an old treasure. The intricate carving will certainly embellish and enliven your office desk or home desk decor with its splendid beauty. 

Oozing rustic charm, this brass turtle with black & green patina magnifier is perfect for stamp and coin collectors, artwork, hobbies, crafts, or simply decorating your desk. 
 
With its attractive appearance, easy grip, and precise magnification level, this compact tool will become your faithful sidekick as you enjoy all those intricate projects awaiting your attention.

Features

 

  • Antique brass patina finish
  • Magnifying glass
  • Handheld magnifier
  • Features Turtle, a symbol of good fortune
  • Meticulously handcrafted, rich in texture, and global in design
  • A useful and functional gift
  • Fair Trade product
  • Made in India

 

Dimensions

  • Approx. Length from Head to Tail = 135 mm, Approx. Diameter (without legs) = 85 mm
  • Magnifying glass Power +5, Focal Length 20 cm, Magnifying version 2.25X

 

Note 

  • Due to the nature of hand-made products, kindly expect slight imperfections. This is not a defect and "Antique Patina Brass Hand Magnifier - Turtle" is non-refundable due to this reason.

 

About Indian Metal Craft & Artisans

Indian Handicraft industry provides livelihood to many artisans. Amongst the wide range of handicrafts, metalwork is one of the most popular crafts in India. Some popular techniques can be traced back 5,000 years to the ancient city of Mohenjo-Daro in the Indus Valley Civilization.

Artisans mainly use metals like brass, copper, bronze, iron, and silver which are durable and lend themselves well to delicate designs and patterns. 

The traditional methods of sand casting & lost wax (locally known as Dhokra) methods are mostly employed in this field. Techniques like engraved, carved, enameled, etching, or soldering with other metal pieces to create vividly designed beautiful metal objects.

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