Antique Gramophone 3D Wooden Puzzle

SKU RobTG408 Category

Rediscover the golden age of music with the Antique Gramophone 3D Wooden Puzzle. This 122-piece puzzle assembles into a beautifully detailed model of a 19th-century gramophone, perfect for enthusiasts of classical music and vintage design. The puzzle offers a rewarding DIY experience, resulting in a charming piece of home decor that evokes the spirit of a bygone era. A wonderful gift for those who cherish the history and aesthetics of music.

Pieces: 122 | Width: 112mm | Length: 102mm | Height: 185mm

$12.26

Description

Antique Gramophone 3D Wooden Puzzle by Robotime – 122 pcs

Step back in time with the Antique Gramophone 3D Wooden Puzzle, a meticulously crafted model that recreates the charm of the 19th century. This 122-piece puzzle brings to life an old-fashioned record player, a symbol of the glorious era of classical music and intricate craftsmanship.

Assembling this model is not just a journey through the annals of music history, but also a delightful challenge that enhances your crafting skills. The detailed design and elegant appearance of the gramophone makes it an ideal home decor piece and a thoughtful gift for family and friends who appreciate the beauty of the past.

Product Specifications:

  • Assembly Size: 112 x 102 x 185mm
  • Wood Parts: 122 pcs
  • Material: Plywood

Features:

  1. Classic Design: Faithfully replicates the look and feel of a 19th-century gramophone.
  2. Engaging DIY Experience: Building this puzzle is both educational and satisfying, perfect for honing fine motor skills and creativity.
  3. High-Quality Materials: Made from durable plywood, ensuring the model is sturdy and long-lasting.
  4. Decorative and Functional: Once assembled, the gramophone serves as a stunning piece of home decor that captures the essence of a bygone era.
  5. Perfect Gift: A unique and thoughtful present for music lovers and puzzle enthusiasts alike.

Recommended Age:

14 Years+

Did You Know?

The gramophone was a revolutionary invention in the world of music, allowing people to enjoy recorded music in their homes for the first time. It played a significant role in popularizing classical and early popular music during the 19th and early 20th centuries.