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Functional compass sundial based on historic piece from the 16th century. Handcrafted of wood, brass, and archival paper in Spain.
Astronomy, celestial mechanics, the observation of day and night cycles pushed us to create gadgets and scientific instruments that helped create mathematical patterns to measure the time of light and darkness. A simple stake driven into the ground can measure the passage of light and therefore time.
Sundials with compass, introduced in the 15th century, were the first portable timepiece. The compass allowed the orientation of the instrument for its correct functioning. The golden age of sundials lasted from the 15th century to the end of the 18th century.
The Kepler Sundial is a scientific instrument both ornamental and functional. It allows us to know the solar time, while its compact shape and careful decoration make it an original and essential gift for people with an interest in science, astronomy or for the pure pleasure of owning a historical, ornamental and collectible object.
This model is adapted to facilitate navigation and heading determination. It is equipped with a compass rose on the top with a needle to determine the 32 different courses.
Crafted from wood, brass, and quality archival paper.
3 1/4" X 2 1/4" X 7/8"