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		<title>Green Kalliroscope</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The term Kalliroscope originates from the Greek words “Kalos,” “Rheos,” and “Skopien,” meaning Beauty, Flow to see. A Kalliroscope is an object in which to see a beautiful current. It had been introduced by Paul Matisse in 1966, and sold throughout the world ever since then. A Kalliroscope is a device for viewing fluid currents. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The term Kalliroscope originates from the Greek words “Kalos,” “Rheos,” and “Skopien,” meaning Beauty, Flow to see. A Kalliroscope is an object in which to see a beautiful current. It had been introduced by Paul Matisse in 1966, and sold throughout the world ever since then.</p>
<p>A Kalliroscope is a device for viewing fluid currents. Kalliroscopes are both works of art and intuitively educational displays of the scientific principles of fluid dynamics. These are typically glass and steel constructions containing a current-visualizing fluid.</p>
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