Kaleidoscope Artists: Janice and Ray Chesnik

Janice and Ray Chesnik: Here we have a couple that not only produce great kaleidoscopes, but have also recruited their children, Lori Riley and Sheryl Koch, in the making of fine kaleidoscopes. They sell kaleidoscopes under the names Chesnik-Koch, Ltd. and Chesnik Kaleidoscopes. They make their own millefiori in their studio.

Triopticus: Produced in 1997, it features three mirror systems and six wheels. The viewing angle is easily adjusted. The mirror systems are two-mirror, three- mirror, and four-mirror.

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Fiesta: Produced in 1989, it features a classic two-mirror system.

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