Feature

●★★ TumugiMart Features ★★ Our brand TumugiMart is a Japanese brand. The cloud-shaped reminiscent of the popular weather and can be displayed anywhere. This product may damage the outer box due to overseas shipment. This does not affect the quality of the contents
●[Regarding the damage of the product] Regarding damage to the main unit: We have taken measures to improve the product. In addition to 2-stage inspection, we have added a final inspection within Japan just before the delivery of Amason warehouse. However, for damage to the box, there is a certain quantity of the product being import goods, so we sell it in our catalog
●Body: Borosilicate glass; Base: Trapezoid beach material; Size: 4.3 x 3.9 x 1.6 inches (11 x 10 x 4 cm); Set: Body, pedestal, Japanese instruction manual; Outer box: Romantic cosmetic box with a sentence of 20,000 miles below the sea; Ingredients: Distilled water, alcohol, potassium nitate, ammonium nitate, camphor
●Description: Also known as weather bottle/storm glass. Born in Europe in the 19th century and used in weather forecasts. Observe the condition of distilled water, alcohol, potassium nitrate, ammonium chloride, camphor and predict the weather. It is the perfect romantic gift for yourself or your loved ones. Introducing the Nautilus weather forecaster, StormGlass as a facility for the Nautilus in the ocean adventure novel released in 1870
●Quality: We strive to quality control our products so that you can rest assured that you can have peace of mind. We only sell high quality products that are double inspected during manufacturing and shipping. [Warranty] In the event that the product is defective, we will provide returns and refunds within 30 days of purchase


Description

Also called weather bottle/storm glass. Born in Europe in the 19th century and used in weather forecasts. Observe the condition of distilled water, alcohol, potassium nitrate, ammonium chloride, camphor and predict the weather. It is the perfect romantic gift for yourself or your loved ones. Introducing the Nautilus weather forecaster, StormGlass as a facility for the Nautilus in the ocean adventure novel released in 1870.