By S. O. Timpson
Novelty refers to the quality of something being new. Although it may be said to have an objective dimension, such as a new style of art coming into being, as abstract art, it essentially exists in the subjective perceptions of individuals. It also refers to something novel or something that is striking, original or unusual. A
Cheeky Gifts is a small manufactured adornment, and may especially be a personal adornment. In this sense, the word is usually used in its plural form, which is, novelties or
Cheeky Giftss. The word is also used to denote simple novelty items or collectibles.
Cheeky Giftss cover a range of small manufactured goods, such as antiques, collectibles, executive toys, gadgets, tools and implements.
Cheeky Giftss are generally devices that do not fit into another category, such as gadgets, by virtue of being impractical. However, this distinction is often blurred. Toys for adults are generally classified as novelties. Usually, a
Cheeky Gifts is a useless, but stylish and funny item that is usually a small mechanical gadget, and which can be placed on the desk at an office or home. An example of
Cheeky Giftss includes the Newton`s Cradle, in which a bunch of balls are suspended from above. One is pulled from the rest, and kicks it them, transferring the kinetic energy to the last one. A perpetual pendulum is another example of
Cheeky Giftss. It is a pendulum that doesn`t stop due to an electric magnet at the base of the toy. Pin Art is a box with thousands of small pins of equal length inserted into a board that can be pressed from one side with any object so that other ends of the pins form a three-dimensional image of it on the other side of the board. The first
Cheeky Gifts was probably a gadget designed by a great mathematician and engineer of Byzantium in 200 BC. It was an octagon-shaped inkpot with openings on each side. One could turn the pot so that any face would be on top, and dip the pen in the opening. However, the ink never ran out through the holes on other sides. The inkwell was suspended in the centre on a series of gimbals and remained stationary in spite of any rotation. In fact, this type of corporate inkpot is still quite famous, and is used as
Cheeky Giftss even after 2000 years. Other such
Cheeky Giftss include limited versions of toys, gadgets and other such equipment like cell phones, dolls and even writing pens.