Illustrated Jigsaw Puzzle-19th Century British Mineralogy/Illustrated Book of Bird Feather Varieties (1000 pieces)

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Illustrated Jigsaw Puzzle-19th Century British Mineralogy/Illustrated Book of Bird Feather Varieties (1000 pieces) - Puzzles - Other Materials Blue

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We extend Darwin's natural history, geology, and biologist identity to this, Using plants, minerals and other biological elements to present the scientific and elegant side, Emphasizing life style and echoing Darwin's "On the Origin of Species", it makes people feel like they are on the Beagle. With the spirit of Darwin, prepare to embark on a journey full of unknowns on the Beagle! https://cdn-next.cybassets.com/s/files/5993/ckeditor/pictures/content_aaa42c48-96a5-449e-ab58-555f02cee5f2.png Production details & features: Each puzzle piece, They are all made of 2mm (currently the thickest on the market) blueboard. The pieces fit together precisely and smoothly and will not wear out over time and repeated use. At the same time, the shape of each puzzle piece is slightly different, and if you spell it incorrectly, it will not match. The surface is printed with plant-based environmentally friendly ink, which is non-toxic, light-fast and safe to use. Ideal as a gift for science enthusiasts and collectors who love the retro elegance of picture ships. https://cdn1-next.cybassets.com/s/files/5993/ckeditor/pictures/content_cc33cf0c-32ac-4f30-b19a-e06622096378.jpg On December 13, 1795, a fifty-six-pound meteorite fell from the sky into a quarry in England. Curious whether it came from one of the lunar volcanoes, the landowner gave the chunk of multi-colored mineral to James Sowerby, a man with a deep knowledge of scientific illustration and natural history. Sowerby published an extensive description of what became known as the "Yorkshire meteorite" in his five mineralogical manuals, which prompted rebuttals from geologists, They thought it might appear absurd to include "celestial phaethon" in a work on British mineralogy. Because this curious object contained materials commonly found in the mines of the British Isles, Sowerby thought the meteorite should be relegated to a volume devoted primarily to more mundane earthly subjects, such as table salt and oxidized carbon. Mineralogy of Britain is a collection of more than four hundred vivid hand-colored etchings of different rocks, minerals and compounds, a collection of more than four hundred vivid hand-colored etchings of different rocks, minerals and compounds, as the Royal Academy-trained illustrator turned his attention to abiotic specimens from his botanical concerns. Turn. Sowerby attempted to bridge the widening cracks in the geological community by promising to "spare no stone unturned" in conveying his message to the general public (farmers, miners, and surveyors) as well as to the growing group of gentleman mineralogists interested in the theory of evolutionary metamorphism. During a hotly contested period in the Earth's chronology, Sowerby sought to give geologists who had insisted on the "volcanic" and "Niptunian" theories finally some hope by providing detailed illustrations of every known British rock and mineral. "Work together". The two theories debated whether the Earth was formed by volcanic eruptions or the biblical Flood, and Sowerby positioned his work at the center of a debate that stretched far beyond geology. https://cdn1-next.cybassets.com/s/files/5993/ckeditor/pictures/content_09546e4e-1dfc-4dc2-b675-59580d511d5c.png History and Treasures: Journey through the golden age of British mineralogy in the 19th century. This set of puzzle illustrations shows the diversity of minerals at that time, taking you through the mines and digging for historical treasures. Rich and diverse mineral treasures: This set of illustrations contains mineral treasures from all over Britain at that time, from sparkling Gemstone to ores with historical value, leading you into the wonderful world of mineralogy. Educational Tour: For students, history buffs and collectors. During the assembly process, you not only enjoy entertainment, but also understand the geological treasures of Britain in the 19th century from a mineralogical perspective. Exquisite gift choice: Not only suitable for fun for yourself, but also an excellent gift for friends who like history and science. Giving mineral treasures from the 19th century to your loved ones is like giving a precious journey through time. https://cdn1-next.cybassets.com/s/files/5993/ckeditor/pictures/content_cd43b744-caab-42d5-bb38-5e6fae0f1088.jpg Specifications ►Dimensions/ Completed puzzle size: 50 x 70 cm, outer box size: 25.5 x 19.5 x 5 cm ►Material/blue core paper ►Weight (g) / about 850 g Things to note ► Please be careful of the danger of accidental ingestion if you are under 3 years old. ► Avoid contact with water and maintain a ventilated and dry storage environment ► Keep away from high temperature fire sources ► To clean, wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth ►Applicable age/over 3 years old

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Explore the golden age of mineralogy! It will take you back to 19th century Britain and gain an in-depth understanding of the rich and diverse mineral treasures of that time. This puzzle is not only an excellent entertainment game, but also an educational journey through the time tunnel.

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