Shuvalov Bell Factory..
And there is more. Each bell is a work of art itself. There is one small bell factory located in the north of the Yaroslav region, nearby Tutaevo town, which is probably known all round the world. You can hear the toll of Tutaev bells almost in every church of Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan.
Clay is being put on a workpiece with the quality of clay upgraded with every single coating. When it’s finished we’re getting inner surface of the bell made of clay. Then there is a new mold being slipped on the stem which is going to make the outer face of a bell. The clay is being coated on it layer after layer, but its quality is much better now.
When the mold is finished different trimmings are being put onto the bell. It is a painstaking work as well. At first you need to make all the trimmings of playdough, mold them and then do it once more, but make them of natural bees-wax this time. And then wax letters and trimmings are being fastened onto the clay bell.
And now, after two months of backbreaking job, the final molding stage arrives. The casting itself doesn’t usually last longer than ten or 15 minutes. And when the metal is cooled off we can see that the bell is almost ready.
The tongue must be fixed to a bell. One of these or maybe some another kind of a tongue.
You can already toll it. And Vladimir Degtyarev, a toller and an artist does it with a sparkish ingenuity.
That is all. The bell is ready
Each bell has its own voice and the clearer this voice – the more valuable the bell is. You can see notes on some bells – they are tones the bells sing.
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