The top unscrews to allow the insertion of a witness pendulum, necessary for precise dowsing. This type of pendulum is attributed to Abbé Mermet (1866-1937), phytotherapist and "prince of dowsers." For working with plans and maps, searching for missing persons or animals. Receiver pendulum only. Gilded brass - 41 grams - Height: 5 cm.
The Egyptian boxwood pendulum receives shape waves with great precision. Boxwood is a "noble" wood (the wood of the Druids) associated with spirituality. The Celts also used it for therapeutic purposes. The Egyptian boxwood pendulum is used for research in medical radiesthesia and geobiology. Height: 8 cm. Weight: 25 grams.