The compass opened the world to exploration and discovery. Invented in China thousands of years ago, it was primarily used by feng-shui priests, hired to advise on how and where to build. Today the compass still is a basic tool, a magnetized needle rotating on a vertical pin, pointing at the Earth’s magnetic North. 16th century sailors accustomed to following coastlines, could suddenly cross oceans. This is a replica small Georgian era combination sundial and compass with brass lid to protect the convex glass cover.
.9″ x 2.3″
2.2cm x 5.8cm
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