Shooting Star
Shooting Star
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"It's rare to see an effect that is strong visually and emotionally. This is something that they will remember forever" Patrick Kun
Shooting Star is a wonderfully unique and visual piece of magic that allows you to leave a lasting emotional impact on your audiences. This beautiful effect is based on a belief from a classic tale known as the The Story of 100 Stars that putting 100 origami stars in a glass jar can make your wishes come true.
You give your spectator a piece of “wish paper” to hold as they make a wish. Then, like real magic, the paper shoots from hand to hand, instantly transforming into an origami star along the way. It’s like their wish is granted right in front of their eyes. They then get to keep the star, a truly magical experience they will never forget.
What’s in the Box:
- Secret gimmick set
- Carrying case
- Wish paper (approx. 100 pieces)
- 5 origami stars
- 5 glass bottles
“Shooting Star is truly a magical & special moment your spectators will cherish forever" Nicholas Lawrence
"Shooting Star is a true magic pearl" Luis De Matos
"I like Shooting Star. It is a charming piece of visual magic that will leave your spectator with a meaningful souvenir." Max Maven
"Shooting Star is highly visual, and more importantly, meaningful. Use it with the right timing and your audience will remember this moment for a lifetime" Henry Harrius
IMPORTANT: Commercial rights are NOT included in your purchase. This includes, but is not limited to, TV and Internet usage. For commercial inquiries, please contact Black Rose 1584.
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Jeffrey asks: Will "refill sets" of the stars and bottles be available (assuming the gimmick will far outlast the initial 5? Also, any Idea how much?
Michael asks: Are there any clothing requirements or restrictions necessary to perform this?
- 1. Bryan responds:You will need sleeves.
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