
Braillette Board
Summary
Wooden braillette board with metal pins, circa 1920s-1960s. The braillette board is a simple device used for the teaching of braille, particularly to beginners since the large format cell (and dots) help with character recognition. It was often used teach visually impaired adults, whose sense of touch was undeveloped, the fundamentals of the Braille characters. Metal pins are placed in a wooden board to provide a clear idea of the shape of each character.
Physical Description
Small wooden box, made of blond wood, with metal latch and hinges. Inside the box are three rows of holes representing braille letters, made with silver metal pins. Each row has 10 sets of 6 holes with the pins placed in the appropriate holes to represent letters.
ONE WORLD DIRECT
is a South African commodity trading enterprise based out of Johannesburg, RSA. Our business is mainly focused on local trading of Minerals, Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals and extended to local in house transportation, brokerage & consultation.
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South Africa