A new apparatus for directing the health-giving rays of the sun to the face, known as the “Rivierasonne,” has been introduced in Berlin in 1932. The device is made out of a thin metal and shaped like a large collar.
Health-giving rays from the sun are attracted to this thin metal collar and directed onto the face by means of the multiple reflectors. Flexible metal allows adjustment. |
The metal collar collects the sun’s rays and throws them onto the face by means of a multiple reflector. Being extremely flexible, the apparatus, shown in the photo, can be adjusted to any angle to catch the rays and reflect them as desired.
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