"Giraffe". Art hours. Set for creativity
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Creative set to create hours in the picture.
People did not always know how to measure time. Once a very long time, at the dawn of civilization, the moon and the sun were an hour for an inquisitive gaze of man. Having accumulated everyday experience, a man first made a sundial, and a little later sand. In Japan, people invented a fiery watch, which were candles with divisions inflicted on them. Many hundreds of years have passed before the time began to be measured using a gear system. By the end of the Renaissance in the 15th century, the first spring clock mechanisms appeared. In the 17th century, the move began to regulate the pendulum. The watch family was growing in many different systems and separate original samples. There were alarm clocks. A special role in the history of the watch was played by the Nuremberg mechanic Peter Genlein, who learned to manufacture portable hours of individual use. They were admired by contemporaries. Thanks to the activities of Henlein and his students, Nuremberg has become a European center of watch art. Subsequently, in the middle of the 20th century, Switzerland became the world leader in the production of the watch. The clock has always been adorned during its development. Fine art was intended to fool the rational clock mechanism.
The creative set that contains this box after a short and interesting work on the assembly and coloring of its parts will allow you to create an amazing object of art called APT Watches. In addition to the fact that he will have an unusual, mysterious appearance, like all his watch brothers will perform a simple practical task, namely: show you time. Just do not forget that sometimes you will need to change the battery in the watch.
The set includes:
- a watch mechanism,
- canvas on the subframe,
- a set of six colors,
- Brush.
Composition: canvas, wood, paper, plastic, metal, paints, brush.
It is forbidden for children under 3 years old.
Recommended for children over 10 years old.
Made in Russia
People did not always know how to measure time. Once a very long time, at the dawn of civilization, the moon and the sun were an hour for an inquisitive gaze of man. Having accumulated everyday experience, a man first made a sundial, and a little later sand. In Japan, people invented a fiery watch, which were candles with divisions inflicted on them. Many hundreds of years have passed before the time began to be measured using a gear system. By the end of the Renaissance in the 15th century, the first spring clock mechanisms appeared. In the 17th century, the move began to regulate the pendulum. The watch family was growing in many different systems and separate original samples. There were alarm clocks. A special role in the history of the watch was played by the Nuremberg mechanic Peter Genlein, who learned to manufacture portable hours of individual use. They were admired by contemporaries. Thanks to the activities of Henlein and his students, Nuremberg has become a European center of watch art. Subsequently, in the middle of the 20th century, Switzerland became the world leader in the production of the watch. The clock has always been adorned during its development. Fine art was intended to fool the rational clock mechanism.
The creative set that contains this box after a short and interesting work on the assembly and coloring of its parts will allow you to create an amazing object of art called APT Watches. In addition to the fact that he will have an unusual, mysterious appearance, like all his watch brothers will perform a simple practical task, namely: show you time. Just do not forget that sometimes you will need to change the battery in the watch.
The set includes:
- a watch mechanism,
- canvas on the subframe,
- a set of six colors,
- Brush.
Composition: canvas, wood, paper, plastic, metal, paints, brush.
It is forbidden for children under 3 years old.
Recommended for children over 10 years old.
Made in Russia
Category:
- Category:Craft Hobbies
Dimensions:
Dimensions:30x22x3 cm
Series:
Series: Art hours
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