MADO clock now in Watch and Clock Museum of Klaipeda.
At the beginning of April MADO clock was solemnly presented to Watch and Clock Museum in Klaipeda.
The museum exhibits ancient lunar, lunisolar, solar knot and wooden calendars since 1984.
The exposition in the four halls of the ground floor introduces the development of different types of watch designs.
In five halls of the second floor you can get acquainted with the changing forms and ways of decorating mechanical watches in different historical epochs: watches made in the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Classicism, Art Nouveau style. Furniture, paintings, engravings recreate the interiors of different eras, demonstrating the representative role of watches.
In the yard of the Museum of the Clock there is an exposition of a sundial. (a park of sundial).
And now we are happy to be presented in museum with MADO clock.
In a solemn atmosphere, the Representative of MADO clock in Baltic countries - Mantas Sakalauskas presented the museum MADO clock.
Mado clocks will take part in the exposition of the Museum - and attract attention of visitors of the Museum.
Model of MADO clock was chosen due to symbol depicts of the heart of Lithuania-the Baltic coast.
MD-170 Sea cost
Material: pine, polymer, crystal sand, seashells
Size: 47 x 56 x 6,5 cm
The clock is created in "Bonseki" style - an ancient Japanese art of creating miniature landscapes on black lacquer trays using white sand, pebbles, and small rocks. Water symbolize wealth, abundance, welfare.
In the spring sea
waves undulating and undulating
all day long.
Yosa Buson
Now our unique and attractive Mado clock - will find their admirers in the Baltic Countries.
The museum exhibits ancient lunar, lunisolar, solar knot and wooden calendars since 1984.
The exposition in the four halls of the ground floor introduces the development of different types of watch designs.
In five halls of the second floor you can get acquainted with the changing forms and ways of decorating mechanical watches in different historical epochs: watches made in the Renaissance, Baroque, Rococo, Classicism, Art Nouveau style. Furniture, paintings, engravings recreate the interiors of different eras, demonstrating the representative role of watches.
In the yard of the Museum of the Clock there is an exposition of a sundial. (a park of sundial).
And now we are happy to be presented in museum with MADO clock.
In a solemn atmosphere, the Representative of MADO clock in Baltic countries - Mantas Sakalauskas presented the museum MADO clock.
Mado clocks will take part in the exposition of the Museum - and attract attention of visitors of the Museum.
Model of MADO clock was chosen due to symbol depicts of the heart of Lithuania-the Baltic coast.
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Material: pine, polymer, crystal sand, seashells
Size: 47 x 56 x 6,5 cm
The clock is created in "Bonseki" style - an ancient Japanese art of creating miniature landscapes on black lacquer trays using white sand, pebbles, and small rocks. Water symbolize wealth, abundance, welfare.
In the spring sea
waves undulating and undulating
all day long.
Yosa Buson
Now our unique and attractive Mado clock - will find their admirers in the Baltic Countries.
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