Product Description
Vixen Monocular (Monocular Sword) H4 × 12 National Palace museum "Jadeite Cabbage" 11274
[[What is a monocular sword] Monoculars are items that allow you to enjoy viewing art as if you were in front of you even from a distance. Vixen calls the original designed monocular series "monocular swords".
Among them, the Museum Collection is a series of carefully selected works of art from all over the world. The monocular sword itself is a gem that feels like a work of art.
[High-quality design processing] The design drawn around is laser-processed to express the details of the artwork. The body color is deeply colored and beautifully developed by applying alumite processing that dyes aluminum alloy.
[Ideal for art appreciation! Focus is OK even at a close distance of 20 cm] The magnification is 4 times, which is suitable for viewing works of art. You can see it from a close distance of 20 cm at the shortest.
[Leather-style hard case and strap included] A black leather-style body storage case and strap are included. The semi-hard type case that can safely store the main body without a lens cap has a size like an egg and is convenient to carry.
Detailed information
Brand Vixen
Product model number 11274
Accessories Semi-hard storage case, strap
Packing size 16 x 13 x 6 cm; 250 g
Product description
It is a palm-sized work of art where you can appreciate various works of art from the front of the artistic monocular sword designed by the most famous sculpture "Jadeite Cabbage" at the National Palace Museum in Taiwan to the exhibits in the distance. Jadeite Cabbage is a work carved from a block of natural stone that has both white and jade green, and is said to be the "most famous sculpture" in the National Palace Museum. Chinese cabbage stands for "innocence" and grasshoppers and locusts on the leaves stand for "prolific", and were created as "marriage tools" with prayers of virtue and happiness. In the product, the freshness of Jadeite Cabbage is expressed in a beautiful green color. You can also enjoy the mechanism by which grasshoppers and locusts appear when the inner cylinder is extended.