Jan. 21, 2023
So pretty! Hard to choose which side to work on because they’re both really lovely to look at. Luckily, you don’t have to — you can work on a chunk, and then flip it if necessary. Ash and I did this one together, in about 90 minutes or less. Not very difficult, but really enjoyable. The “clock” theme included whimsies of numerals, among other whimsies.
Artifact, 148 pieces.
No tags for this post.“This 148 piece double-sided wooden jigsaw puzzle of Tomasz Pietrzyk’s “Clocks” illustrations. Unlike most clocks, this one changes time when it turns upside-down. (Alternatively, embrace your inner horologist and take it apart, then put it back together again.) You’ll find a number of intriguing whimsies as you solve this circular puzzle – you won’t feel the need to clock out. This puzzle is harder than our average puzzle. Designed by Jef Bambas. Like all our puzzles, laser-cut from 1/4″ thick wood. Packaged in a small blue box with a magnetic clasp. Made in USA (specifically, in Fremont, California). 9.5″ diameter”