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Clock keeps pace with 'Da Vinci' fever

Leslie Katz Former Culture Editor
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Leslie Katz

Amid all "The Da Vinci Code" hype of recent weeks comes word of a clock featuring the artist's most famous visage--the Mona Lisa. Designed by Boym Partners, the clock is configured so the moving hands are made up of the painting's background. The minute hand consists of a section of La Gioconda's right eye, which circles around oddly as the time ticks.

Mona Lisa Clock
Credit: Quincy

ProductDose.com interprets the gadget as poking fun at the concept of hidden meaning in Leonardo da Vinci's famed work, which is thought by some to be a statement on gender, among other things. We're not so sure the makers of the screened aluminum clock had such symbolism in mind, but it's a fun and pop-culture-timely little gadget nonetheless.

The Mona Lisa Clock, which measures 8 inches by 10 inches by 1-1/4 inches, was a finalist in last year's National Design Awards competition at Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum. It sells for around $24 at Quincy and elsewhere online. But for that price, don't expect it to reveal any plot secrets.