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A novelty item is a small manufactured adornment, especially a personal adornment.
Novelty item
This term covers a range of small manufactured goods, such as collectables, gadgets and executive toys. Novelty items are generally devices that do not primarily have a practical function. Toys for adults are often classed as novelties.
History
The French mathematician and astronomer Pierre Hérigone (1580-1643) describes a novelty item that was a camera obscura in the form of a goblet. Hérigone's goblet-camera obscura was constructed in such a way that you could spy on others while taking a drink. The device's 45-degree angle mirror had a stylized opening for the lens. The goblet had a cup made of glass where images could be seen. The lid bore a magnifying lens at the top.
One of the most popular novelty items in recent history was the Singing Big Mouth Billy Bass, manufactured by Gemmy Industries. It is rumoured that over 20 million original pieces were sold in 12 months during 2000 and 2001. The total amount of copies, or 'knock-offs' sold is said to be greater than that.
List of novelty items
- X-Ray Specs
- Snow globe
- Foam Cheese Wedge Hat
- Lava lamp
- Pet Rock
- Plasma globe
- Newton's cradle
- Pink Plastic flamingo
- Talkie tapes
- DVD Rewinder
- Pet Rock
See also
- Notion
- Practical joke device
- GIANTmicrobes--an example of a novelty item.