- PREMIUM QUALITY PHOTOGRAPHY PRISM - the triangular glass prism is made of K9 optical glass with better refraction effects and clear reflection, offering you a wonderful visual enjoyment
- USEFUL TRIANGULAR PRISM - Use this triangular prism to split a beam of light into its spectral components (the colors of the rainbow).
- SECURE & NICE PACKAGE - Packed in gift box, with microfiber bag and cleaning cloth, protect the optical prism from scratch and ensure it is dust and fingerprint free at all times.
- LIGHTWEIGHT AND PORTABLE - the rainbow prism is approx. 6 inches (150 mm) in length; The compact size allows for easy carrying, and it is placed into a red protective box for convenient storage
- COOL SCIENCE EXPERIMENT - A great tool for teaching refraction and science education in physics classroom. Great gift for photographers, fashion bloggers, science teachers or for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and elementary students
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Lorraine Moser Baron
Just as pictured
Very good quality. Received in a very nice red cushioned box.
Mera Tumpang
Great product
Nice and clear crystal, great for rainbow effects in photography.
Tamra Lee White
Really a fun prism
I like the look, feel and weight of this prism. It's made of glass, which means it's completely transparent and it is cool and smooth to the touch, unlike the plastic ones. I don't know if I will use it for photography, my main purpose was to disperse sun rays coming from a window, and it does that very effectively.
Teresa Venegas
Perfect for school projects!
This was perfect for a school project - super easy to use and not as delicate as I was thinking it would be.
Crystal Miller
Very nice photo and video effects
I love the packaging I wasnt expecting a nice sturdy lined box that I can store the prism in so it doesnt get damaged or lost. I originally bought this to maybe make a window hanger out of it so I can get beautiful rainbow effects in my bedroom which Ill probably still do but right now Im having too much fun looking up cool ways to use this in photography and video to make real-time effects. There are a lot of youtube videos that teach you different techniques and uses for a prism. Im a sucker for anything shiny I guess :D