Classic
Kaleidoscopes
The traditional kaleidoscope is made with techniques originating from the invention of the kaleidoscope in 1817. At one end of the apparatus consisting of two mirrors, is a closed section containing glass shards, beads and other reflective objects. These all move and drop within the void when the barrel is turned, and at every given moment a new magnificent image is created. This model should be used under a light source in order to see the best and clearest reflections as the light enters the side of the kaleidoscope.