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Brújula en latón envejecido con una cajita de madera de palisandro decorada de un ancla.
La palabra "brújula" proviene del italiano "bussola" (cajita). La brújula abrió el mundo de la exploración y de los descubrimientos. En el siglo III antes de JC, los chinos ya utilizaban el principio de la aguja magnética. Fue utilizada por primera vez por los sacerdotes feng shui, con el fin de indicar dónde y cómo construir. Los marineros chinos la adaptan a la navegación, alrededor del año 1000, con el fin de mantener el rumbo. La primera brújula consistía en un recipiente lleno de agua en el que flotaba una aguja magnética suspendida de un hilo o enhebrado a través de una caña. Los árabes la perfeccionan montándola sobre un eje. Llega a Europa entre los siglos X y XI, permitiendo a los navegantes de atravesar los océanos y a los exploradores de descubrir los continentes. El primer instrumento que se parece al que existe actualmente se debe al portugués Ferrande (1483).
Brújula en latón envejecido con una cajita de madera de palisandro decorada de un ancla.
This polo is an essential basic. Made from 100% cotton, it provides softness, breathability, and a comfortable fit for everyday wear. Its classic navy blue design is enhanced with white details on the collar and sleeves, adding a distinctive and elegant touch.
Decorative model made in wood, painted and built completely by hand. A great gift for lovers of naval history. The clipper is was a merchant sailing ship, designed for speed. Created in the coast of east Amercia, the clipper had it's hayday in mid XIX century travelling the trade routes to tea and cotton for the British Empire and the passage from New...
Original nautical-inspired wall clock with a wooden and glass frame. In the centre of the clock there is a printed fish that will give a nautical air to your home or office. Nautical clock made of wood with a rustic finish. It works with one AA battery (not included). Diameter 40 cm.
Original reproduction of a pocket compass made of brass with an antique finish and protected in a leather case. A beautiful compass rose appears at the bottom of this decorative compass. For lovers of the sea and sailing! Measurements: 7.5x2x7.5 cm. Box: 10x3.5x10 cm.
IMEX barometer, a great benchmark in quality measurement devices. This elegant IMEX barometer analyses pressure variations allowing it to predict the weather. Made with brass plated metal. Made in Spain. Guaranteed 1 year. 11.5x3.5x11.5 cm.
Original nautical-inspired wall clock with a wooden and glass frame. In the centre of the clock there is a fun printed seagull with boots decorated with an anchor, which will give a nautical air to your home or office. Nautical clock made of wood with a rustic finish. It works with one AA battery (not included). Diameter 40 cm.
The compass opened the world of exploration and discoveries. The first compass consisted of a container filled with water in which a magnetic needle floated suspended from a thread or threaded through a reed. The Arabs perfect it by mounting it on an axis. It arrives in Europe between the 10th and 11th centuries, allowing navigators to cross the oceans...
Original clock made in nickel inspired by old fashioned alarm clocks.