




Created and refined by Chaow, "Glass Pierce X" has gone viral online as an incredibly fooling piece of street magic. Now you can add it to your repertoire.
You draw a mark on one side of a piece of glass, and instruct your participant to place their hand on the other side. You do the same, covering the mark from your side. When you move your hand away, the mark is still there... but now it is on their palm!
No switches. No suspicious moves. Just a clean, visual transfer. It works on virtually any glass surface, so the moment can happen in real, everyday environments.
Beyond Glass
While the glass penetration is the signature moment, Glass Pierce X goes further. The gimmick allows for multiple variations, including:
- Mark transfers without using glass
- Creative routines built around visual mark movement
- Seamless integration into your existing close-up material
Why Performers Like It
- Visually striking yet simple
- Compact and easy to carry
- Suitable for street, close-up, and short-form video
- Direct, organic presentation
- Minimal setup
What's Included
- The necessary transfer mechanism
- Two marking designs: circle and cross
- One gimmicked pen
- Ready to perform out of the box
Customer reviews for Glass Pierce X
Community questions about Glass Pierce X
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Xavier asks: The mark is still visible when white on the hand. Any suggestions ?
Peter asks: When the secret runs out do you buy a whole new one?
Thomas asks: How much Liquid do I get? And how temperature sensitive is the trick? (outdoor/wind/ indoor heated room in Winter etc...
Sylvain asks: Does the glass has to be prepared prior to the performance, or can this be done impromptu ?
- 1. Marc responds:No preparation is needed on the glass... It can be done on the spur of the moment...
David asks: Does this come with the glass or do you have to supply it yourself?
- 1. Marc responds:Working on virtually any glass surface, this trick can be performed in real, everyday environments.
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