Experience Optical Magic with the Magical Upcycled Flute or Clarinet Teleidoscope
Transform your everyday surroundings into a mesmerizing visual adventure with the Magical Upcycled Flute or Clarinet Teleidoscope. Crafted from real upcycled wind instruments, each teleidoscope turns familiar scenes into endlessly repeating, kaleidoscopic patterns. Whether you’re gazing at your garden, living room, or even your curious cat, this one-of-a-kind piece sparks creativity, nostalgia, and a sense of wonder.
Handmade in Los Angeles by artist Wesla Weller, these teleidoscopes are both a tribute to music and a celebration of reclaimed artistry. Each instrument carries the patina and subtle quirks of its former life, making your teleidoscope a unique visual and tactile experience.
How to Enjoy the Magical Upcycled Teleidoscope
The Magical Upcycled Flute or Clarinet Teleidoscope is simple to use and endlessly fascinating. Point the lens toward any scene and watch the world transform into intricate, repeating patterns. Place it on its wooden stand for display, or carry it with the included velvet pouch to explore optical magic wherever you go. Choose between the silver-tone Flute with vintage cat’s eye marbles or the black Clarinet with jewel-toned glass beads for your preferred visual effect.
Product Details
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Dimensions: Flute 6″L x 1.5″ dia; Clarinet 5.75″L x 2″ dia
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Materials: Glass, nickel, wood, silver plated
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Styles: Upcycled Flute with 2-mirror system or Clarinet with 3-mirror system
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Includes: Wooden stand and soft velvet pouch
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Care Instructions: Handle with care; dust with a soft cloth; clean lens with a cloth and cleaner sprayed on cloth, not directly on lens
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Handmade Location: Los Angeles, California
FAQ
What makes a teleidoscope different from a regular kaleidoscope?
Unlike traditional kaleidoscopes with preset patterns, a teleidoscope reflects the real world through its lens to create endless, dynamic designs.
Are the flute and clarinet versions visually different?
Yes, the Flute uses a 2-mirror system while the Clarinet uses a 3-mirror system, producing distinct visual effects.
Can I display the teleidoscope when not in use?
Absolutely, it comes with a wooden stand for safe and stylish display.
How should I care for this upcycled instrument teleidoscope?
Handle gently, dust with a soft cloth, polish metal parts as needed, and clean the lens with spray on a cloth only.
Discover the magic of upcycled music and optical wonder with the Magical Upcycled Flute or Clarinet Teleidoscope. Order yours today from robert kline art and find more unique treasures at Gift for All Occasions.