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The Zen Alarm Clock
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Honey Wood Finish
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The
Zen Alarm Clock's long-resonating Tibetan bell-like chime makes waking up a
beautiful experience — its progressive chimes begin your day with grace. When
the Clock's alarm is triggered, the acoustic chime bar is struck just once …
3-1/2 minutes later it strikes again … chime strikes become more frequent
over 10 minutes … eventually striking every 5 seconds until shut off. As
they become more frequent, the gentle chimes will always wake you up —
your body really doesn't need to be awakened harshly, with a Zen Clock
you're awakened more gradually and thus more naturally.
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Japanese Leaves
This simple,
elegant design
features a Japanese maple
leaf motif adapted from a
painted screen. Subtle
tick marks at the edge of
the dial allow the alarm
hand to be accurately set.
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Dream Kanji
This elegant
dial face features
the oriental character for
"dream" set against a simple
rice paper background.
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Roman Numerals
This dial face
reflects the
"time-tested" tradition of
over 600 years of clock
making. The Roman
chapters are set against
a subtle white marble
background.
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Antique Arabic
Adapted from a classic
American
antique grandfather clock, this
traditional-style dial face looks
great with any decor. Victorian
style Arabic numerals are set
against an aged parchment
background.
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Clouds
This dial face is from a
photograph
of clouds taken from 30,000 feet
over the Colorado Rockies. Tick
marks at the edge indicate the
pattern of the hours.
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Hokusai Wave
This dial face is adapted
from
the masterpiece "The GreatWave"
by Katsushika Hokusai--a wood-
block print from the 'floating
world' art movement in fuedal
Japan.
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Nautilus Shell
The Chambered Nautilus grows
its shell in a perfect 'Golden
Mean spiral'--a universal pattern
of harmonious growth which is
also reflected in the clock's
chime progression sequence.
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Zen Garden
Concentric circles of raked
sand
suggest the tranquility of a Zen
garden. The character at the
top of the dial means "inner
peace."
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Gold Screen
In the 16th century,
Japanese
screen painters began using
gold leaf backgrounds to create
magnificent effects. The printed
dial, featuring burgundy-colored
Arabic numerals, reproduces
the allure of a swirling ocean
motif painted on gold leaf.
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Arabic Numerals
Simple and elegant black
Arabic numbers against a
bluish background reminiscent
of an abalone shell.
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