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Living Water Möbius Fidget

$640.00

This sculpture is a type of fidget or machine called a kaleidocycle. Most kaleidocycles are made of an even number of pyramids, usually six, joined together in a ring by hinges that allow it to rotate. This particular cycle is special though because it has an odd number of pyramids, which means that it is never really at rest. Sometimes known as a möbius kaleidocycle, I was inspired by the fluidity of its motion to give it a water theme. It measures about 4” at its widest and turns smoothly. 

One of a kind.

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This sculpture is a type of fidget or machine called a kaleidocycle. Most kaleidocycles are made of an even number of pyramids, usually six, joined together in a ring by hinges that allow it to rotate. This particular cycle is special though because it has an odd number of pyramids, which means that it is never really at rest. Sometimes known as a möbius kaleidocycle, I was inspired by the fluidity of its motion to give it a water theme. It measures about 4” at its widest and turns smoothly. 

One of a kind.

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This sculpture is a type of fidget or machine called a kaleidocycle. Most kaleidocycles are made of an even number of pyramids, usually six, joined together in a ring by hinges that allow it to rotate. This particular cycle is special though because it has an odd number of pyramids, which means that it is never really at rest. Sometimes known as a möbius kaleidocycle, I was inspired by the fluidity of its motion to give it a water theme. It measures about 4” at its widest and turns smoothly. 

One of a kind.

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