The Galileo souvenir thermometer on a wooden base is not just a device, but a true allegory of time, embodied in a material imbued with symbolism and high style. Inside the transparent flask are miniature glass capsules with colored liquid topped with metal tokens. Each of them is balanced by temperature: some slowly descend, others rise, indicating the exact value according to the laws discovered by Galileo Galilei. This is not only a scientific phenomenon, but also a metaphor for the inner harmony in which science meets art.
The base of the thermometer is made of noble wood and metal, processed in the technique of Zlatoust engraving. This method, which appeared in the Urals in the 19th century, combines high-precision mechanics and the poetry of ornament. Artists manually etch and engrave the patterns, after which they cover them with multi-layered gilding, applying silver and creating voluminous, as if breathing light surfaces. In a product with such a finish, every line sounds like a note, every element becomes part of the symphony of craft.
Such an object is appropriate on the desk of a person who appreciates intellectual symbols, the aesthetics of classics and a touch of timeless meanings. It doesn't just measure temperature — it captures a moment. Such a tool is not only an accessory, but also a sign of taste, belonging to a world where precision, shape and depth are valued, combined in one object.
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Characteristics
Country of manufacture:
Russia
Material:
glass, brass, nickel plating, gilding
Precious metal sample:
999°
Technique of execution:
Zlatoust
Особенность:
The handmade product may differ from the one shown in the photo!