A flowerpot was the inspiration.

It was cut down and turned into a very effective light hat.

It is so good to hear about the increasing population of Eliza light hats, and variations of Eliza light hats.
A number of people have made contact to say that taking on the task of making such a bizarre device was a challenge.
But having started, often with huge trepidation, it was not as difficult as it initially seemed.
The sense of achievement was itself therapeutic. And wearing a DIY Eliza gives enlightenment and amusement.
All power to DIY, eh?
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Redlightsonthebrain is written by Catherine Hamilton, a retired doctor on behalf of Light Ahead Inc, a Tasmanian-based not-for-profit organisation. Light Ahead Inc aims to help people to learn about neurogenerative diseases and the practical, safe and scientifically-based things that may be able to help. Part of this is to provide low-cost access to red light devices, hence the DIY instructions on this blog. All sales of the Coronet red light device support the work of Light Ahead Inc.
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