Description
clackers
primary school
games
1970s
From $150
Dye transfer on acoustic felt tile.
A series of limited edition framed prints.
20 numbered, signed prints in each of three sizes.
Clackers were a craze in Australia during the late 60s and early 70s. Two hard plastic balls were suspended at either end of a cord which was held in the middle and swung up and down so the balls banged against each other, making a loud clacking sound. Clackers coincided with the fad for Dingbats and Skyballs.
This print is three-dimensional, incorporating two red felt balls you can swing around on the nylon cord. Note that Clackers and Fairly Bored both require thicker, more expensive felt and accessories, so they cost a little extra.
From HOW I FELT
Hand-printed dye transfer on acoustic felt tile.
50 signed, numbered prints in each size: S, M, L, XL.
Comes framed without glass because felt looks better naked.
Rectangles
S 10 x 15 cm framed in colour shown = AU$150
M 21 x 30 cm framed in colour shown = AU$200
L 50 x 70 cm framed in colour shown = $AU400
Add 10% GST to all orders.
Shipping is calculated at check-out. Ships in a box.
Allow 2-4 weeks for domestic and 3-5 weeks for international delivery.
clackers
primary school
games
1970s
Weight | 10-25 g |
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Dimensions | 120 × 120 × 6 cm |