found at Lime Tree Kids
Storm Glass 28cm
This storm glass was inspired by the Admiral Robert Fitzroy who used a storm glass to forecast the weather on the HMS Beagle.
How the Storm Glass works is a mystery, but it isbelieved that electromagnetic changes in weather patterns activate the crystalsinside (sealed glass chamber fill with crystals when air pressure decreases).
How to read:
A: Clear Liquid - Bright and clear weather
B: Cloudy Liquid - Sometimes with small stars and crystals at the top. Cloudyweather and often predicts thunderstorms and rain.
C: Small Stars in Liquid - Humid or foggy weather
D: Large Flaky Crystals - Cloudy skies, snow in winter.
E: Threads of Crystals At The Top - Winy Weather
F: Crystals At The Bottom, - Frost may be coming
Please keep out of the reach of children, this is a decorative item, not a toy.
Can be fatal to children if sucked or swallowed. Contains Camphor 20.76/230g. Poison. Flammable.
Do not subject to direct or harsh lighting, direct sunlight, or place near to any heating or cooling vents.