3DHOME Storm Glass, Weather Forecasting Gift

£35.99

Storm glass or weather forecast bottles are a device invented by navigators in the 17th century to predict weather changes to predict storms. Although this is a great invention, the inventors were not known to the general public at the time.

Later, the equipment became popular in 1860 under the propaganda of the then British Navy Admiral general: Robert FitzRoy (Director of the British Meteorological Agency).

A sealed glass container is filled with a transparent solution of several chemicals. According to changes in external temperature and weather, different types of crystals will appear in the bottle

And a modern digital humidity / thermometer is given for extra reassurance.

3DHOME Storm Glass, Weather Forecasting Gift

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  • 【STORM GLASS】- Are a weather forecasting tool used in the nineteenth century. A sealed glass container is filled with a transparent solution of several chemicals. According to changes in external temperature and weather, different types of crystals will appear in the bottle
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ORIGIN OF THE STORM GLASS BOTTLE:

Storm glass or weather forecast bottles are a device invented by navigators in the 17th century to predict weather changes to predict storms. Although this is a great invention, the inventors were not known to the general public at the time.

Later, the equipment became popular in 1860 under the propaganda of the then British Navy Admiral general: Robert FitzRoy (Director of the British Meteorological Agency).

Composition of the storm glass varies, but these devices are often of little value to the weather forecast, and although they do not have the accuracy of today’s advanced electronic forecasts and weather stations, they are still an ancient, beautifully decorated bottle. Modern research has shown that temperature changes are an important cause of crystal growth.

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Unique hand-made meticulously, using every process of traditional technology to create a unique glass bottle. worth collecting! The constantly changing patterns make the decoration gorgeous, and its unique minimalist decoration has become a spectacle for everyone!

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Last Updated on 18th May 2024 : Originally published on 12th September 2022

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Last Updated on 18th May 2024 : Originally published on 12th September 2022

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Last Updated on 18th May 2024 : Originally published on 12th September 2022