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  5 Leaf Cuckoo Clock with Walnut finish
 
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Product Code: CUCKOO-CLOCK-5281


Description
 

Cuckoo Clock Type: 5 leaf cuckoo clock in a walnut finish
Cuckoo Clock Dimensions: 11 inches tall
Cuckoo Clock Movement Type: 1-Day weight driven movement and needs to be wound each day.
Warranty on this Cuckoo Clock: One Year Manufacturer's Warranty

Detailed Description:
This hand carved cuckoo clock comes directly from the Schwarzwald or Black Forest region, of Germany. This cuckoo clock has a 5 leaf design in a walnut finish. It stands 11 inches high. The clock cuckoos and gongs once on each half hour and number of hours on the hour. The housing of this cuckoo clock is 100% handmade in Germany by Engstler Kuckucksuhren in the Black Forest. The movement of the clock are Swiss and 100% crafted in Switzerland. 

This is a mechanical cuckoo clock that needs to be wound by pulling the pine cones that hang from the base.

All our cuckoo clock are covered by a one year manufacturer's warranty.

About Cuckoo Clocks:

A cuckoo clock is a clock, typically a mechanical pendulum clock that strikes at each hour using small bellows and whistles that imitate the call of the Cuckoo bird. Sometime a wire gong accompanies the song of the Cuckoo bird.

The cuckoo clock was invented in the Black Forest (Schwarzwald) town of Schönwald im Schwarzwald, Germany, by Franz Ketterer in 1738. Ketterer designed the system of small bellows and whistles that imitates the Cuckoo's call, and added them to a standard Dutch clock. Later refinements of the design changed the clock's shape to the familiar birdhouse or chalet. The center of their production continues to be in the Black Forest region of Germany, in the area of Triberg im Schwarzwald and Neustadt. Regional folklore recalls that the local farmers would carve cuckoo clock in the long winters to pass the time. Each spring, the farmers would emerge with their completed cuckoo clocks and show them off in the town square. Competition quickly ensued and each farmer would try to out do their neighbor by carving a more elaborate cuckoo clock the next winter. This could account for the fancy and time consuming designs that are part and parcel with the cuckoo clock.

The cuckoo clock is often wrongly viewed a Swiss creation. This is not to say Switzerland has no part in cuckoo clock history. Many of movement inside cuckoo clocks are Swiss produced and of the highest quality. However, the cuckoo clock is and always has been a German creation.

The design of a cuckoo clock is now conventional and most cuckoo clocks follow established traditional designs. Most are made in the shape of a rustic birdhouse or Schwarzwald chalet. They hang on the wall, and are housed in wooden cases, frequently decorated with birds, carved leaves; sometimes deer and other animals are added. Most now have an automaton of the bird that appears through a small trap door when the clock is striking, and vanishes behind the door after the clock is done.

The bird is often made to move while the clock strikes, typically by means of an arm that lifts the back of the carving. Some have musical movements, and play a tune on a music box after striking the hours or half-hours. Musical cuckoo clocks frequently have other automata that move when the music box plays. The clocks are almost always weight driven; a very few cuckoo clocks are spring driven.

In recent years, quartz battery powered cuckoo clocks have been made available to the retail market; these do not have cuckoo bellows, and typically generate their striking sounds electronically. The weights are conventionally cast in the shape of pine cones. The pendulum bob is often another carved leaf. The dial is small, and typically marked with Roman numerals. Battery powered cuckoo clock make up in convenience what they lack in tradition. Typically, battery powered cuckoo clock have a light sensor that can turn off the cuckoo bird so as to not disturb the sleeping inhabitants of the house. Also, battery powered cuckoo clock do not require winding.

 

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  1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
 
great gift February 26, 2009
Reviewer: Don B. from Temagami, ON Canada  
My wife had been nagging me to get her something nice for our cabin to make it feel a bit more rustic or folkish. We went to Germany just a few years back and I knew she loved the clocks you'd think every German would own. For our anniversary I got her this cuckoo clock and in our nine years being married I haven't seen a wider smile on an anniversary night. It hangs above our fireplace now and the wife thinks it couldn't be more beautiful.

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