Holographic Mickey Mouse Yard Art Wreath with Merry Christmas
is 30” across. The Mickey Mouse Yard Art Wreath with Merry Christmas is lit with 70 lights. Mickey wears a red Santa hat. The wreath has Merry Christmas written in red inside of it. Mickey stands on a bed of snow holding his wreath up for everyone to see. Mickey is also wearing his traditional red shorts with yellow shoes. He has a sprig of holly attached to his Santa hat. This is a wonderful piece to add to your outside holiday decorations.
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Holographic History:
Holography was invented in 1947 by Hungarian physicist Dennis Gabor (1900-1979), for which he received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1971. The discovery was an unexpected result of research into improving electron microscopes at the British Thomson-Houston Company in Rugby, England, but the field did not really advance until the invention of the laser in 1960. Several types of holograms can be made. The very first holograms were "transmission holograms", which were viewed by shining laser light through them. A later refinement, the "rainbow transmission" hologram allowed viewing by white light and is commonly seen today on credit cards as a security feature and on product packaging. These versions of the rainbow transmission holograms incorporate a reflective foil backing which provides the light from "behind" to reconstruct their imagery. Another kind of common hologram is the true "white-light reflection hologram" which is made in such a way that the image is reconstructed naturally using light on the same side of the hologram as the viewer.



