🌊 Flow into Serenity with Every Grain!
The Moving Sand Art Liquid Motion is a stunning 7-inch decor piece crafted from eco-friendly materials, featuring a unique 3D layered sand effect. Perfect for stress relief and enhancing any space, this artistic creation is an ideal gift for any occasion, bringing joy and relaxation to both adults and children.
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Size | 7 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 520 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 9.45 x 1.57 x 8.27 inches |
Additional Features | Rotatable design, support base, high-quality glass, layered sand for 3D effect |
Subject Character | Couple |
Style | 3D, Sand Art, Modern, Artistic |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Moving sand art picture |
Color | Blue |
K**N
Does its job.
My aunt is still enjoying this. It’s peaceful and pretty.
A**R
Flows great
Love this blue one! It takes time, patience, several turning as instructions say on different sites. After apx 5 or 6 runs it/both flow beautifully. I bought this one from Amazon - the cheaper one - along with a more expensive clear-framed rectangle one in gold from Amazon. Both are wonderful. THe blue round one flows better, more consistently than the rectangle one which requires periodic light tapping. The patterns of each of them are gorgeous (that from an artist)I have now purchased 6 of these varied moving sand art “things” (3 of this blue one) and this one is our favorite! Two were other brands, $20 each, I returned due to poor color (one orange and one that showed as burgundy but was just pale pink.) The two I returned were the manual lift-up kind which was not a negative, but I find this brand with its own swivel stand functions best and doesn’t collect finger prints as the others do. The other good, successful one was a rectangle gold one w/o a swivel stand (pick-up and turn) that works beautifully, it cost $42 on Amazon. And this blue one is less than half the price!
B**7
The sand is affected by gravity
When i flip the sand, it seems to fall downwards, as if some force is acting upon it, causing it to descend. Most curious indeed. Rather interesting phenomenon to observe.
C**Z
Cute!
It's dun to see different patters as the sand makes it's way to the bottom. Looks nice on display.
W**E
Too much air
This looks really cool and could work well. However, mine has too many air bubbles so the sand will not go all the way down without physically holding it in a different position to move the air bubbles. There is no way to add more water to fix it.
R**6
Can I add air?
Love these sand arts, thing is one of them seems to have a little less air in it. Is there a way to add just a little more air myself, it would slow the sand down some and aid the build of mountain peaks instead of rolling hills
J**Y
Could be better
Doesn't work as well as one would imagine. Seems to need a bit more liquid inside , sand often gets stuck on top and does not trickle down.
M**C
Like sand through an hourglass….
I had something like this when I was younger. Just as I did back then, I love this thing! It is relaxing for me to turn it over and take a few minutes to watch it start to form a new picture. If I have the time, I’ll watch the whole process. If not, I will watch for a bit, feel my stress levels go down, and then get back to whatever I’m working on. It’s amazing when I glance and see the progress it’s making. I take a picture of each completed piece and put it on a board in Pinterest, then I can go back and see all the scenes that have been created.
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