Tibetanade-Wa bell
Tibetanade-Wa bell: original Tibetan bell hammered by hand, enlarged and lasting sound.
Composition of the Tibetan bells Dewa:77/78% copper, 22% tin and a small percentage of other materials.
Information on the process of hammering the champanethiboanes: the hammering process of the Tibetan bells is completely handmade. Each Tibetan bell is hammered following a series of procedures that will give the bell the perfect shape. In the manufacture phase, a metal fornacenti are melted that make up the bell (copper, tin, iron, lead, gold and silver) depending on the type of bell that you want to obtain, such as for bronze bells or for those in seven metals. The metallophusic is then poured into a mold to obtain a metal disc of the size and thickness. At this point, the Metalloviene Disk made modeled by hammering it after carrying out careful measurement Exhilantandoloper weight and measure. As regards the actual hammering process, 4 or 5 metal discs are stacked on each other that comes to become incandescent. The incandescent discodimetallo formed, is then hammering experts, experts until the metal is warmer; therefore, he is heated again and again. These operations, heating and hammering, continue until the desired shape and the dimension (that's why hammered Tibetan bells can have differences of a few centimeters from each other). During the hammering phase, the metallodevea album be beaten when it is still incandescent, because it is flexible. As soon as it cooled, the metal loses its flexibility becoming more fragile, risking thus forminocrepe when it is hit. After obtaining the desired shape, the manufacturing phases of the actual bell begin. Obchy bell is brought to the form of the desired measure, and this can take place again, first heat the metal and then modellocolping it. Once the shape and size required is obtained, the bell is hammered to be aperfect. The individual bells are then chiseled and refinitesis inside that outside.
Weight 225-250g
measures 9.5cm