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Features
- 36x13x2.6cm
- Mahogany frame
- 15 rows of 7 beads.
Note: this is a handcrafted item, dimensions may vary up to 2mm.
The Historical Chinese Abacus
Have you ever wondered how you would solve math problems without a calculator, computer, or even pencil and paper? For centuries, the peoples of Asia have used an ancient counting tool to perform arithmetic operations. Known as the "suan pan" or counting board in China, this ancestor of the modern calculator is better known in the West as the Chinese abacus. It is an almost mythical object whose earliest historical traces date back even before the development of the first Chinese model. Discover here the story of a millennia-old instrument passed down through generations with its original design and purpose virtually unchanged.
History records a significant number of abaci, with designs and constructions varying mainly by region. Mention is made of Greek and Roman counting boards dating back to the 5th century BC. Some historians even suggest that Roman merchants introduced the tool to the Chinese people. But for many experts, the Chinese abacus is the most refined version. It is indeed an astonishingly simple calculating tool. This very practical aspect has allowed it to withstand the test of time and technological advances. Even today, the Chinese abacus is used worldwide, and many traders continue to rely on it. Moreover, the Chinese abacus is an extremely useful learning aid for the visually impaired, as well as for anyone curious to explore the roots of the modern calculator.
Choosing the Chinese Abacus
Once you grasp the basics of counting on the abacus, you can quickly perform many arithmetic operations. This traditional Chinese abacus will help you learn fundamentals and practice with ease.
Highly ergonomic, it is a collectible piece crafted from premium wood and other durable, non-toxic, eco-friendly materials. It comes in a beautiful red case adorned with stunning golden dragon and bird motifs.
This Chinese abacus has nine rows dedicated to calculations and is especially suited for introducing children and adults to math, particularly arithmetic. Perfect for enhancing your concentration and mental calculation skills.
Besides its practical use, the delicate finish of this abacus also makes it an excellent decorative item for your living room or office.