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Decorative magnifying glass

24 December 2009 No Comment

Many pages, maps etc. are published expressly to be used with a magnifying glass. A portable version of the great Oxford English Dictionary even comes with its own magnifying glass! The usefulness of this device cannot be denied. One also should not overlook (no pun intended) the decorative value of a magnifying glass. As such, it can be an excellent addition to your home library, whether you use it or not. There are several variations of magnifying glasses that can serve as elements of decor.

A magnifying glass can have its own little stand where it is placed when not in use (i.e. most of the time).

magnifyingglass

A special stand can also relieve the scholar of the need to hold the magnifying glass while reading, and also, as an added feature, creates interest in the magnifier itself, making it a prominent object on the desk in your home library.

magnifyierstand

Perhaps not so elegant, but still a valid solution is to have a special case that houses your magnifier. Everything here will depend on the quality of material and design.

magnifyingglasscase

Or you can opt for an open case design, as in this beautiful set. Note that the decorative value increases when you have more than one object of the same kind. Now it’s a collection!

magnifyingglass_set

Antique magnifiers of the highest quality are usually somewhat affordable, they show great detail and work just as well.

antiquemagnifier

See also:

Lighted magnifying glass

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