
Triceratium favum Ehrenberg
Resource from Microscopy UK.
Author Christina Brodie
Finding the geometry and pattern in nature
Inspired by marine species, Triceratium favus Ehrenberg
Be mesmerized by the intricate Triceratium spinner. This design is an inspiration from the beautiful union between the formation of microorganism and the mathematical formula called "Superformula".
Diatom frustules under microscopic exhibited a super well-formed symmetric pattern. Which intrigued our creative mind in building such model.
We hope to bring nature closer to our daily lifestyle and apply the engineering mindset behind Superformula devised by Johan Gielis around 2000.

Destress yourself and train your concentration with this mesmerizing spinning effects.
Features and Specifications:




Matching hexagon organic patterned button with through hole design
3 x 8.2g Steel Chrome Roller Bearing for added balance spin and centrifugal force
Dimensions:
76.57mm x 72.03mm x 14.5mm
Net Weight:
46.9g
Our basic set comes with one piece of premium German Made 608ZZ C3 Steel bearing for the smoothness feel and long spins.



Made from durable thermal plastic
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
Honeycone weaving structure print for super light weight and strength.

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The science behind these little fidgets
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