Ever seen an Hourglass? An hourglass is a glass container that has tiny sand. Long and cylindrical with two bulbs joined by a slender neck. Turn the top bulb and it will start to send sand into bottom bulb. Eventually all the sand falls through, and this can take anywhere from a few seconds to an hour. The sand falls are very hypnotic to watch!
You make your own unique hourglass.... did you know that? That’s right! Personalise a bespoke hourglass — great for gifting to someone you love. Now, picture this…gifting a friend or family member something special that you made specifically for them! Its just a nice way to let someone know that you care and wanted them to feel important.
A bespoke hourglass will be a beautiful and interesting detail in the interior of your home. You can make it in colour of sand and glass design so that suits the colours from your room, or you want to show off a bit. Which means it can say something about you!
Other people at home want to fill in empty spaces with custom hourglasses for decoration. They sit nicely on a shelf or table, and when not in use become an eye-catching work of art. And it simply helps make your home feel cooler and more inviting.
But if you are confused about what to gift someone during any special occasion then a christmas tree decorations is original and best too. This one is a little more unique and thoughtful, which can be cherished for years. And every time smile when they see it, they remember you and the connection that there is between an entire household full of love which extends to your home.
An hourglass is not just a beautiful item; it actually has an unique background which dates back to olden days. It allows us to count the time and mindHow many of these have, ever since it been wagging through our lives. Making your own hourglass makes it extra special to you, as being homemade gives that more personal touch.
Then select your sand color you wish to use, and pour it into the top bulb. Make sure you do not leave any sand behind when filling her up! Fill the top bulb with sand before gently turning it upside down and let the sand trickle to fill up in lower bulbs. It’s a fascinating sight!