INR 1,500.00 - 2,500.00 / piece

25 pieces (MOQ)

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Business Type Exporter, Supplier, Trader
Material Brass
Color Metallic
Feature Actual View Quality, Contemporary Styling, Durable, Easy To Use, Good Griping, Power Angle View
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Product Details

Zoom Capacity
0-10x
Type
Brass Binoculars
Weight
400-800gm
Appearance
Antique
Country of Origin
India
Lens Diameter
0-20mm
Magnification
10X
Distance Focus
0-5mtr
Set Content
1 Binocular, Leather Case
Vision Angle
0-5Degree
Product Code
B015
Port
Baopet, Karimnagar, Telangana- India
Payment Terms
T/T, Western Union
Delivery Time
7 Days

Brass binoculars are optical devices typically used for magnification and observation, notable for their brass construction, which gives them a distinct vintage and elegant appearance. They are often associated with maritime use, bird watching, theater, and historical reenactments. Here are a few key points about brass binoculars:

Features and Characteristics

1. Material: Made primarily of brass, which is durable and resistant to corrosion. Brass also gives a classic, antique look.

2. Design: Often come with intricate detailing, sometimes with leather accents for improved grip and aesthetics.

3. Optics: While the exterior is brass, the lenses and prisms inside are made of glass, providing clear magnification. Quality can vary, with some models offering advanced optics comparable to modern binoculars.

4. Adjustability: Many brass binoculars have adjustable focus and sometimes adjustable eye width to accommodate different users.

5. Historical Appeal: They often replicate designs from the 19th and early 20th centuries, making them popular among collectors and enthusiasts of historical artifacts.

Uses

- Maritime Navigation: Historically used by sailors and maritime explorers for navigation and spotting landmarks or other vessels.

- Bird Watching: Provide a stylish alternative to modern binoculars, with sufficient magnification for bird watching.

- Theater: Used in theaters for a closer view of the stage, often called opera glasses.

- Decorative: Serve as decorative pieces in homes, offices, or libraries due to their classic look.

 

Purchasing Tips

- Quality of Optics: Ensure the lenses are clear and provide good magnification. Coated lenses are a plus.

- Condition: If buying antique binoculars, check for dents, scratches, and the smooth operation of moving parts.

- Authenticity: For genuine antiques, verify the age and origin. There are many replicas and reproductions on the market.

- Comfort: Consider the weight and feel in hand. Some brass binoculars can be heavier than modern counterparts.

Maintenance

- Cleaning: Use a soft cloth to clean the lenses. Brass parts can be polished but be careful with antique pieces to maintain their patina.

- Storage: Keep them in a dry place to avoid corrosion and damage to the optics.

Brass binoculars are not just functional tools but also pieces of art and history, appealing to both practical users and collectors alike.

 

Packaging Details 

 

When shipping and packaging brass binoculars, it's important to ensure they are protected from damage during transit. Here are some key considerations and steps for packaging and shipping brass binoculars:

Packaging Materials

1. Protective Wrap: Use bubble wrap or foam padding to cushion the binoculars and protect them from impacts.

2. Sturdy Box: Choose a strong, corrugated cardboard box that is slightly larger than the wrapped binoculars to allow for additional padding.

3. Packing Peanuts or Foam: Fill any empty spaces in the box with packing peanuts or foam to prevent the binoculars from moving around.

4. Tape: Use high-quality packing tape to seal the box securely.

5. Desiccant Packets: Include desiccant packets to absorb moisture and prevent corrosion during transit.

Packaging Steps

1. Clean the Binoculars: Ensure the binoculars are clean and dry before packing. Use a soft cloth to remove any dust or fingerprints.

2. **Wrap the Binoculars: Wrap the binoculars in bubble wrap or foam padding, making sure to cover all parts, including the lenses and any protruding components.

3. Secure the Wrap: Use tape or rubber bands to secure the protective wrap around the binoculars.

4. Prepare the Box: Line the bottom of the box with a layer of packing peanuts or foam.

5. Place the Binoculars in the Box: Place the wrapped binoculars in the centre of the box. Fill any remaining space around the binoculars with more packing peanuts or foam to immobilise them.

6. Add Desiccant Packets: Place a few desiccant packets in the box to protect against moisture.

7. Seal the Box: Close the box and seal all seams with packing tape. Consider double-taping for extra security.

8. Label the Box: Clearly label the box with the recipient’s address, return address, and any relevant handling instructions, such as "Fragile" or "Handle with Care."

Shipping Considerations

1. Shipping Carrier: Choose a reliable shipping carrier with a good track record for handling fragile items. Options include UPS, FedEx, DHL, or the postal service.

2. Insurance: Consider purchasing shipping insurance to cover the value of the binoculars in case of loss or damage during transit.

3. Tracking: Use a shipping method that includes tracking, so you and the recipient can monitor the package’s progress.

4. Delivery Confirmation: Opt for delivery confirmation or signature confirmation to ensure the package is received by the intended recipient.

 

By following these packaging and shipping guidelines, you can help ensure that the brass binoculars arrive safely at their destination in excellent condition.

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