Rainbow Loom is a brand and a tool used to weave colorful rubber bands together to make bracelets, keychains, charms, and other accessories.
Rainbow Loom was invented in 2011 by Cheong-Choon Ng, a Malaysian immigrant to the United States.
In 2012, Cheong-Choon Ng partnered with a family-owned U.S. company called Choon's Designs LLC to manufacture and distribute the Rainbow Loom.
Rainbow Loom became an overnight sensation in 2013 and won numerous awards, including the 2014 Toy of the Year Award in the Girl Toy category from the Toy Industry Association.
Rainbow Loom has since spawned many imitators and competitors, but it remains one of the most popular crafting toys in the world.
A competing brand that also produces colorful looms and rubber bands for making bracelets and other accessories.
An inexpensive alternative to Rainbow Loom that produces colorful rubber bands for weaving bracelets and other accessories.
A competing brand that produces colorful looms used for weaving rubber bands together to make bracelets, charms, and other accessories.
A kit that includes a loom, a hook, and a selection of colorful rubber bands for weaving bracelets, charms, and other accessories.
A set of additional colorful rubber bands for use with the Rainbow Loom Kit or other similar looming tools.
Rainbow Loom is a brand of tool used to weave colorful rubber bands together to make bracelets, keychains, charms, and other accessories.
Rainbow Loom was invented by Cheong-Choon Ng, a Malaysian immigrant to the United States, in 2011.
Rainbow Loom is recommended for children ages 8 and up, but younger children can also use it with adult supervision.
You can make a wide variety of items with Rainbow Loom, including bracelets, keychains, charms, rings, and even clothing and decorations.
While Rainbow Loom brand rubber bands are recommended for use with the Rainbow Loom, you can use other brands of rubber bands as long as they are the right size and tension for the loom.