Originally Posted by
Mike Buckley
Thanks, everyone!
It's made of acrylic. It's hand made to ensure that there are no two that look the same and it cost about $40. So, it's disappointing to realize that it appears fake to you.
I poured a mixture of water and glycerine on it to give more of an impression that it was melting. Without the liquid, it appeared really unnatural.
I wonder if the context is so different from what we're used to seeing that that contributes to it appearing unnatural to you. Also, this cube is relatively clear, which is different from normal ice. Only the really high-end ice served with relatively expensive drinks is this clear. Having said that, the lighting and refraction of the hand doesn't reveal the clear characteristic of the ice.