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Sir David Brewster | Inventor of the kaleidoscope |
Mandala | A circular design symbolizing the universe, totality, and wholeness in Hinduism or Buddism |
Slumped glass | Flat glass placed over a mold and heated until it takes a bent shape |
Teleidoscope | The same thing as a kaleidoscope, except it has a lens for an object case that reflects whatever it is pointed at |
Charles G. Bush | Introduced the kaleidoscope to America |
Cozy Baker | The 'First Lady of Kaleidoscopes' |
Brewster Society | An organization that provides a communication network for artists, designers, retailers, collectors, and lovers of kaleidoscopes |
Mirror | Reflects the image from the object case |
Case | Outer covering of a kaleidoscope |
Wheel | An alternative to the object case, a wheel is a free spinning circle which is attached to the case of a kaleidoscope |