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Feature
- 8-day movement
- Dimensions: H 16.8" x W 11.8" x D 6.9"
- Optional night time shut off switch
- Intricate details hand-carved and hand-painted
- New wooded dial with Roman numerals, hands, and cuckoo also made of wood
Product Description
This gorgeous cuckoo clock features a deep carved bird sitting proudly above a clock, as well as six handcarved wooden leaves. Made in the Black Forest region of Germany, this clock has an almond colored stain that brings out the natural elegance that is characteristic of all Schneider clocks. Every detail on this clock is handcrafted by skilled artisans and made from real Black Forest linden wood. With an 8-day movement, this clock can also be a reliable time keeper only requiring winding less than once a week. Decorative metal pinecones serve as counterweights to the strikes and cuckoo calls that come on both half and full hours. This Schneider cuckoo clock will surely be a treasured keepsake for any home or collection.
Product Details
The Schneider Cuckoo Clock Company
Anton Schneider began producing cuckoo clocks in 1848 in his farmhouse in Schonach. Now in its 6th generation of artisan cuckoo clock makers, Schneider continues to produce cuckoo clocks with the high-quality craftsmanship and intricate detailing that has become synonymous with the Black Forest region. Today, the Schneider Factory is one of the largest and most modern cuckoo clock factories in the Black Forest. Despite their size, Schneider continues to hand carve every cuckoo clock, utilizing traditional artisan methods and quality craftsmanship. Schneider's high standards for clock design extend to their workers as well. New woodcarvers go through extensive training, and many Schneider clock makers stay with the company for at least twenty years. Because of this, Schneider is one of the leading cuckoo clock makers in the entire world.
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