Schneider 8-Day Traditional Black Forest Cuckoo Clock with Moving Butterflies
This splendid Anton Schneider 8-day mechanical cuckoo clock captures the woodland beauty of the Black Forest in a timeless handcrafted design. A crosshatched pattern surrounds the dial, while the frame and crown are sculpted to resemble forest branches wrapped in curling ivy vines and leaves. Every detail is carefully hand-carved to create an authentic forest appearance.
Adding color and liveliness, a trio of hand-painted blue butterflies rest among the leaves. In harmony with the cuckoo’s call, the two butterflies on the clock face move side to side, giving the enchanting illusion that they are about to take flight.
Powered by an 8-day mechanical movement, this clock requires winding only once a week. The manual night shut-off allows you to silence the cuckoo at night for quiet hours. Combining animation, artistry, and craftsmanship, this Schneider cuckoo clock is a beautiful reflection of traditional German design and the magic of the Black Forest.
Q: Who makes this cuckoo clock?
A: This clock is handcrafted in Germany by Anton Schneider, a family-run Black Forest cuckoo clockmaker since 1848.
Q: How often does the clock need to be wound?
A: As an 8-day mechanical clock, it only requires winding once per week.
Q: Do the butterflies move?
A: Yes, the two butterflies on the face of the clock move gently side to side with the cuckoo call.
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