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Dowsing Rods

Designer:
Unknown, date unknown

Materials:
Brass rod and copper handle

Notes:
"OK, where to begin, this object requires a long explanation, or does it? Well, dowsing rods are used primarily to find water. The basic principle is concentrate on something and the rods will point towards what you are looking for, the technique used today originated in Germany in the 15th century to find metals and during the Vietnam War apparently some Marine’s used it to find weapons and tunnels, hmmm. The contractor working with my father recalls when a dowser was called in to determine the position of a well. The technique has been around. How many times did you try that when you were a kid in the woods? I did. Perhaps this is why I was so drawn to the dowsing rods when a friend brought them into KIOSK to show me. Perhaps another reason was because they worked and they FREAKED me out. They freak everyone out; they freaked Fran out when she tried them. Do nothing with the rod besides hold it, concentrate on something and watch them move? Superstitious me? There is nothing wrong with believing we don’t know and we for certain will never be able to explain everything in this world. I only hope my ancestors are not watching me at all times from heaven, weird..."
-Alisa Grifo, founder Kiosk

Kiosk is a store in SoHo opened by Alisa Grifo in November, 2005. The shop stocks products from all over the world, one country at a time. The featured country changes approximately every four to five months. Everything in the store is sourced during her travels.

Member Price:
$22.50

Price:
$25.00




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