Monthly Archives: May 2014

Into the Looking Glass – A Kaleidoscope Artist Spotlight: Fumie Ino

Fumie Ino is a Japanese artist who brings the beauty of the Orient to her handcrafted kaleidoscopes. She captures the simplicity and solace of cherry blossoms, lilies, and other delicate flowers with hand-painted kaleidoscopes made of ceramic or black lacquer.  Delicate pieces of stained glass tumble inside a dry cell, providing intricate patterns and images in a wide array of bright colors.

Japan kaleidoscopes have a unique history, first appearing in the country in 1819. The Japanese people were not accustomed to foreign things brought by outsiders due to their isolation. It is thought that merchants from west India first introduced kaleidoscopes, along with glassware, telescopes, scissors and prisms. They were known as “Hyaku-iro Megane” which means “mirror tube with hundred colors.”

Over time in Japan, kaleidoscopes were used both as toys and as educational tools. The first kaleidoscope museum in the world was opened in Japan, and there are many renowned artists like Fumie Ino making beautiful pieces that are enjoyed around the world.

Fumie Ino’s Japan kaleidoscopes are unique in that they don’t have a separate turning chamber and she uses a 2-mirror system to create spectacular patterns and designs. Her attention to detail makes her kaleidoscopes pieces of art in themselves; a must-have in any kaleidoscope collection. We are proud to offer a limited supply of her breathtaking work.

Fumie Ino kaleidoscopes

Kaleidoscope Gifts and More for Father’s Day

Father’s Day is just around the corner – June 15th – and it’s not too late to place an order for a kaleidoscope for your pop! KaleidoscopesToYou.com offers a wide array of unique and distinguished kaleidoscopes that your dad is sure to enjoy. He can put one on his desk at work or, if he is collector, add it to his collection at home! We also offer other quality gifts, such as wine accessories and marbles. Take a look at just some of our selections:

wooden kaleidoscope

This is just the tip of the iceberg; KaleidoscopesToYou.com offers plenty of incredible kaleidoscope gifts and additional items that your dad will enjoy. Take a look at what we have to offer and place your order today!

The Kaleidoscope as a Metaphor

Colorful kaleidoscope

It’s true, many of us enjoy looking through the viewer of a kaleidoscope for the basic reasons – it’s amazing art, but have you considered the kaleidoscope as a metaphor for how life is constantly changing but remains beautiful? Think about it!

When you look into a kaleidoscope, what do you see? Do you see just a bunch of geometric patterns and shapes, reflected onto glass? Do you see a work of art? One could argue that the thing you see is a fleeting moment of beauty, much like the fleeting moments we have in life. It’s often bittersweet, because nothing lasts forever. On the other hand, if you continue to tumble, you’ll eventually find new beauty in a different arrangement of the same pieces.

Additionally, the fact that you hold a kaleidoscope up to the light to view each new arrangement is very meaningful. Cleansing light has been used for hundreds of years in a variety of works of art, including religious paintings. New light brings forth new beauty. Each time you look into your kaleidoscope, you are looking at something in a new light.

Isn’t that some food for thought? Take a look at our kaleidoscopes yourself and consider the fragility and fleeting wonders of life. Kaleidoscopestoyou.com offers a wide array of standard and custom kaleidoscopes that you won’t find anywhere else!

What’s New At Kaleidoscopes To You This May?

Do you know what the start of a new month means? Well, at KaleidscopesToYou.com it means shimmery, shinny, colorful new kaleidoscopes, of course! While the latest selections for 2014 have been pretty great thus far, the new kaleidoscopes available in May are extraordinary! Check them out!

Time Fly in Bubinga

This month’s collection of new kaleidoscopes includes:

  • If you love all things futuristic than the Wooden Kaleidoscope “Time Fly in Bubinga” by Henry Bergeson is a perfect addition to your collection. This sculptural work of art is made of wood, features an aerodynamic design and includes sculpted fimo clay pieces, brass beads, glass beads, and vibrant gemstones.
  • Randy and Shelley Knapp, two Master craftsmen in the field, have introduced a great new series of kaleidoscopes with the “Tanoshii” #117. Start a new collection with the first kaleidoscope in this series, featuring a solid wood body and bright colors that fill the hand lamp worked oil filled cell.
  • Who said bigger is always better? Certainly not us! Check out the new “mini escape” brass kaleidoscope by artist N & J. Great things come in small packages and this new kaleidoscope is no exception!

At KaleidoscopesToYou.com we’re always on the search for the best and brightest kaleidoscopes. Check back often, as we update our selection frequently throughout the month!