Diving keychain

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Miniature reproduction of the diving suits that divers used during their dives in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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DIVING KEYCHAIN ​​

 

Diving Keychain . The word diving suit comes from the Greek: “skáphos”, noun, which can be translated as “boat” or “basket” and “anér, andrós”, which is synonymous with “man”. Therefore, the term diving suit could be translated as basket man or boat man.

This concept came to Spanish as escafandra, which refers, according to the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), to a device consisting of a waterproof suit together with a hermetic helmet with different pipes to renew the air and a glass and grid in the eye area, which would allow vision once submerged. The diving suit allows you to stay and move under water.

These types of old diving suits are the ones we all remember having seen in films based on the novels of Jules Verne, such as in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, and which have remained in the collective imagination ever since.

This keychain is a miniature reproduction of the diving suits used by divers during their dives in the 18th and 19th centuries.

It is made of brass and is presented in a wooden box, making this diving suit a perfect gift for lovers of the sea and adventures.

Measurements:

Height: 2.5 cm

Width: 2.5 cm

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Diving Keychain . The word diving suit comes from the Greek: “skáphos”, noun, which can be translated as “boat” or “basket” and “anér, andrós”, which is synonymous with “man”.Diving keychain
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