Vorso Whirling Dervish Spinning Top - Brass
Vorso Whirling Dervish Spinning Top - Brass
Benefits of this design?
The Whirling Dervish is our first solid metal top, as well as our first top that was specifically designed to be a looker, to feature beauty rather than the Mk1’s functional design, however the Dervish also features a low center of gravity and an increased mass than our standard Mk1 top. Created to show off ball-nosed milling, it has a fully milled grip and a milled pattern around the curvy profile of the body, engineered to utilise them all in one machining function of our mill-turn lathe meaning that the Dervish is machined in one operation, this gives the maximum amount of precision and balance possible.
The grip on the Dervish is specifically designed for high torque converted to RPM, this means that the dimensions of the grip are designed to impart the most amount of rotations into the body of the top, this makes spin launches easier and spin times longer.
Watch the machining that goes into a dervish.
Dervish Materials
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Vorso Whirling Dervish Spinning Top - Brass
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Vorso Whirling Dervish Spinning Top - Stainless Steel
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Vorso Whirling Dervish Spinning Top - Copper
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Vorso Whirling Dervish Dama Spinning Top
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What's the best choice for me?
Ceramic vs Ruby
Ceramic: Made from ultra-durable silicon nitride, ceramic bearings score 7 out of 10 on the Mohs hardness scale. Nearly impossible to dent, they’re used in high-performance applications like rocket engines and bulletproof vests.
Ruby: For those who value both luxury and performance, ruby bearings offer a superior upgrade. With a near-perfect spherical shape and a hardness of 9 on the Mohs scale, they reduce surface friction for longer spin times and greater longevity. Ruby also adds elegance, often found in precision tools and luxury watches.
Machine Finished vs Polished
This choice ultimately comes down to personal preference.
Machine Finished
Every line and detail is beautifully rendered in the machine finish, showcasing the precision of the machining process. The final touch adds a subtle brightness, making it perfect for purists who appreciate the intricate details of expertly engineered pieces.
Polished
The mirror polish is ideal for those who love a blend of simplicity and elegance in design. While it doesn’t enhance spin times, it adds a sense of beauty as it reflects surrounding colors and light. Perfectly complemented by a ruby contact point, our polishing process has been refined to meet, and possibly exceed, the standards of the jewelry industry.
For the engineering enthusiasts: The machine finish is technically more precise since hand polishing microscopically removes material, altering the metal until it’s nearly smooth. This precision means the machine finish is slightly more balanced, slightly heavier, and could theoretically result in slightly longer spin times—though our tests have yet to show a consistent difference.
Which metal?
Brass strikes the perfect balance—heavier than stainless but not as weighty as copper. It provides long, steady spins.
Stainless steel is the most durable and can withstand more abuse, though it's the lightest of the three. Despite this, its spin times can easily exceed 8 minutes, and the polished finish resembles liquid metal when it spins.
Copper, being the heaviest, offers slightly longer spin times and warms quickly in your hand, providing a fantastic feel and appearance.
Note: Patina; Stainless steel stays pristine, while brass and copper develop a subtle patina. A quick clean restores their shine, and our alloys won’t cause any odors.
Shipping & Taxes
How much is shipping and do you ship to my country?
Free shipping is available on all orders.We ship to all countries in the world, and we have both free regular shipping andexpress shipping via UPS or FedEx at reasonable prices.
How long will it take to arrive?
Orders are normally shipped within one working day, however, your location in the world will change the delivery time.
- USA - up to 12 days
- EU - up to 6 days
- UK - up to 2 days
- Asia Pacific - up to 12 days
- Rest of the world - up to 14 days
Are taxes included?
Yes, Value-added taxes are included in the price you see above. Please contact us if you require specific tax information.
Vorso Guarantee
We stand by our products and live by our quality, and as such we offer a lifetime guarantee to repair or replace any of our products in the future, indefinitely. I’m proud to say that out of the thousands of Mk1s that have been made only a handful have ever needed repairs or replacement. Contact points are also included in our guarantee, which can easily be replaced at any time if required. Complimentary surface restoration and deep clean is also included at your request.
Spin times
Which top has the best spin times?
Currently, the Tom has the best spin times, closely followed by the Mk1. The Sunny and the Dervish have nearly identical spin times, with the Stanley coming in just after them.
Which material has the best spin times?
In our production models, copper typically delivers the best spin times due to its heavier nature, providing just a bit more oomph. Brass ranks second, with stainless steel coming in third, though the difference between brass and stainless is often minimal. For the longest spin times we offer, check out our custom Tungsten Mk1.
Which top is easiest to spin?
While this can vary depending on the user, the Stanley is likely the easiest to use, followed by the Mk1 and Sunny. The Tom and Dervish come next in terms of ease of launch.
Average spin times.
Spin time will vary based on your technique, as outlined below:
Virgin – 2-3 minutes
Newbie – 4-7 minutes
Solid Gripper – 7-10 minutes
Hard Hitter – 10-14 minutes
Weights & Dimensions
Mk1
Stands at 31mm // 1.22 Inch tall
Sits at 28mm // 1.1 Inch diameter
Bearing diameter: 0.2 in (4.7 mm)
Weight:
Brass: 42.5g // 1.50 Oz
Stainless: 41g // 1.45 Oz
Copper: 44g // 1.55 Oz
Sunny
Stands at 31mm // 1.22 Inch tall
Sits at 28mm // 1.1 Inch diameter
Bearing diameter: 0.2 in (4.7 mm)
Weight:
Brass: 37.0g // 1.30 Oz
Stainless: 34.6g // 1.22 Oz
Copper: 39.0g // 1.38 Oz
Dervish
Stands at 31mm // 1.22 Inch tall
Sits at 28mm // 1.1 Inch diameter
Bearing diameter: 0.2 in (4.7 mm)
Weight:
Brass: 48.7g // 1.72 Oz
Stainless: 45.6g // 1.61 Oz
Copper: 52.5g // 1.85 Oz
Stanley
35mm tall by 18mm at the widest diameter.
Tom
28mm diameter // 41mm tall
Beginner's sets & Bundles.
Not sure where to begin, or looking to kickstart your collection? Explore our bundles for the best prices.
Why Vorso spinning tops?
Spinning tops have been mesmerizing humanity for over 5,500 years, like watching a fire, they are incredibly satisfying- even addictive. Spinning tops have emerged in cultures all over the globe, from ancient Japanese fighting tops to African whip tops, but at Vorso we offer something very much made in modern times. Our spinning tops are created using computer-aided design and simulation, machined on modern CNC lathes, and manufactured in aerospace level materials.
The Mk1 Spinning top was first launched on Kickstarter way back in 2015, you can see the making of the first prototype below.
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