Terebi eggs: Canadians have come up with a "device" to calm down
The company Orijin Design from Vancouver came up with an "egg for reflection". This, if you can call it that, is an invention — a replacement for a rosary and a spinner, designed for meditation and calming. The company wanted to raise 10 thousand dollars for the production of the device, but it turned out much more.
There are moments in life when it seems that everything is getting out of control. We come home, and the only desire is just to fall on the bed and not think about anything. So, Canadian inventors have come up with a way to help people whose lives are full of worries. The Canadians called this invention an "egg for reflection".
According to the idea of Orijin Design, you just take out an egg and turn it in your hands or roll it on the table — and thus calm down and concentrate. It would seem to be an ordinary egg, but no. There are three types of eggs: made of brass, wood and stone, each of them corresponds to one of the qualities — calmness, recovery or concentration. In addition, representatives of the company claim that the eggs are designed so ergonomically that they fit perfectly in the hand and fit into any pocket.
To start the production of stress relief, Orijin Design launched a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter. It was planned to collect 10 thousand dollars, but people liked the eggs so much that they managed to collect 107 thousand. One egg costs $13.
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