The Mariner’s Stormglass displays Victorian technology in
contemporary housing. The premise of the stormglass is that changing
weather affects the solubility of the mixture of chemicals in the sealed
glass tube. Thought to have been invented by an alchemist for Italian
sailors, stormglass instruments have been in use since the 1750s.
Admiral Fitzroy, the famous sailor and meteorologist, mounted an
instrument similar to the Mariner’s stormglass on the mast of HMS Beagle
as a storm warning instrument during his historic voyage with Darwin in
the 1830s. Some believe that the changes in crystal structures have to
do with the electromagnetic changes caused by weather and sun storms.
- Predicts weather up to 48-hours in advance
- Crystals precipitate in unique formations based on impending weather
- Includes reference card of crystal formations
- Solid brass end caps forged with a brushed finish
- Avoid placement in extreme heat or direct sunlight