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Chinese Abacus - Red Lacquer

Chinese Abacus - Red Lacquer

Product Description


The worlds first calculator. Become a proud owner of one of the civilizations most influential inventions. This abacus is made in the traditional hand crafted manor and finished with a black lacquer frame and red beads for a stylish look. Use it or hang it and make your walls stand out!
Rate Points :3.5
Binding :Kitchen
Brand :Reorient
Label :Reorient
Manufacturer :Reorient
ProductGroup :Kitchen
Studio :Reorient
Publisher :Reorient
Lowest Price :$8.49USD
Features
  • also available in larger all black version
  • made in china from real wood
  • hang it - looks great as wall art. But use more than one to make a wall sculpture!
  • use it - authentic working abacus
  • size: 11"W x 5.5"D x 1"H

  • Customer ReviewsFunctional but not something to show off
    Rating Point :1 Helpful Point :59
    While it functions perfectly as an abacus, it does not look or feel that great. The workmanship is not very good either. A bead crumbled on me and the frame was not squared away. In addition, the backside of the abacus is rough. Two stickers are adhered to it and they leave a residue when you take them off as well.

    Also, dont get this thing wet as it will bleed red and black ink, or a mixture thereof, and cause the beads to fall apart. The lacquer, if you can call it that, does not provide very good protection against moisture.

    I would save your money for a more robust and well-made piece.
    Great product
    Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :2
    I found this to be very well made and easy to use. It is also nice to look at so I dont mind leaving it on my coffee table when company is over. It is actually a great conversation piece.
    Abacus
    Rating Point :5 Helpful Point :2
    I purchased a Chinese Abacus just for fun, which is exactly what Paul Greens book "How to Use A Chinese Abacus" has made the experience. Its great for mental exercises and very easy to use, if you have the above book. Buy them both! Our kids, as young as five, are learning to use the Abacus as well. It makes teaching number placement so much easier than anything Ive tried.

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