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Early in the 17th Century numerous years just before clocks had been becoming carved inside the Black Forest, Philipp Hainhofer (21 July 1578 - 1647)a merchant, banker, diplomat and art collector in Augsburg, wrote about a cuckoo clock which was owned by Prince Elector August von Sachsen. This is the very first known description of a Cuckoo Clock. At that time Europe was in the middle of a weather phenomenon called the "Little Ice Age" which brought extremely cold temperatures within the winter. Athanasius Kircher was a 17th century German Jesuit scholar (1650). In his handbook on music Athanasiius described a mechanical organ that had lots of automated figures including a mechanical cuckoo. This book, was the very first to document in words and photos the mechanical workings of the cuckoo clock. It goes on to describe how the mechanical cuckoo can automatically open it is beak while at the same time the cuckoo can move both the wings along with the tail. As the beak opens and closes one hears the call of the cuckoo. Inside the clock are two organ pipes which are responsible for generating the call of the cuckoo. "Time is gold" as the saying goes and so are clocks like the Day Clock Suspension you'll see on this page. The value of time imprinted on the clocks developed.
The Black Forest is often a wooded mountain range in southwestern Germany. Wood carving is a traditional industry in this region. There's a legend that's told over and over once again that the cuckoo clock was invented by a Black Forest mechanic This has been found to be untrue. As early as sixteen fifty the bird with the distinctive call was written in reference books. It took almost a century for the cuckoo clock to come across its technique to the Black Forest. The persons did develop the cuckoo clock industry and are still coming up with new designs and technical improvements. This has created the cuckoo clock a valued work of art all over the world. "Time is gold" as the saying goes and so are clocks like the Day Clock Suspension you are going to see on this page. The value of time imprinted on the clocks developed.


The very first Black Forest Cuckoo Clocks: It is not known who built the very first cuckoo clocks in the Black Forest, but is is recognized that this fascinating and appealing clock quickly circumvented the realm. Among the earliest identified Cuckoo Clock makers was Franz Anton Ketterer (1676-1749) whose heritage is within the Sch?nwald in Schwarzwald. By the mid eighteenth century a lot of clock makers had set up stores and had been producing cuckoo clocks that worked with the aid of wooden plates and gears. The clocks were beautifully carved and decorated with hand painted shields. The very first Cuckoo Clocks were pretty simple having only square faces and painted with water colors. As the clocks evolved and grew much more refined in their designs, they had been also embellished with animated birds who flapped their wings and moved their beaks. There are various conflicting stories and legends which tell the story of the origins of the Cuckoo Clock within the Black Forest, but none of the stories is often verified. We also have to keep in mind that the idea of placing a cuckoo bird in a clock total with sound and movement didn't originate in the Black Forest. However it is actually the men and women of the Black Forest who developed in business, and improved on the technology and designs which have made Black Forest Cuckoo Clocks extremely desired timepieces all over the world. "Time is gold" as the saying goes and so are clocks like the Day Clock Suspension you may see on this page. The value of time imprinted on the clocks developed.
In 1738, Anton Ketterer added a cuckoo bird to his clocks, and notion rapidly spread. Cuckoo clock producing became a extremely specialized craft with different artisans making unique parts of the clock. A pendulum was now utilized as an alternative to the old technique, and new innovations were often taking place. Styles of Cuckoo Clocks Each and every clock had its own exceptional style, but certain simple styles emerged. By the mid 1800's, two styles predominated: the framed clock and the railway house. The framed clock consisted of a wooden frame and painted inner section where the clock face could be attached. It was frequently painted with Black Forest scenes and had the cuckoo located within the upper section of the clock. The railway home design was shaped like a home and was normally decorated with grape vines, ivy, flowers, or animals.

































