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Maltese
Clock Reproduction in green colour and 22 ct. gold leaf
decoration.
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Maltese
Clock Reproduction in red colour and 22 ct. golf leaf decoration.
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The Maltese
Clocks real origin is difficult to trace. However, tradition
has it that they adorned houses of the Maltese nobility as far
back as the 17th century.
The clock
was made of wood suitable to take on several layers of gypsum,
which was then engraved and decorated with gold. The case had
two doors. The inside door incorporated the hand painted dial
to which a hand made clock mechanism by Maltese Clock Master Makers
was fixed from behind. Further down in the clock face the moving
pendulum could be seen through a decorated aperture. On the front
there was another door, which was framed with glass to protect
the dial and ornate hands. The clock case was then painted and
abundantly decorated with flowers typical of the colourful finish
for which the clock is renowned.
These clocks
were made either as wall hanging or table clocks. The former were,
however, the most popular. Today, the Original Maltese clocks
are collectors items and very hard to find for acquisition as
they fetch very high prices running into thousands of Liri.
However,
the tradition goes on with the reproduction of these clocks. They
are made in the same original manner using the same technique.
The only difference is that one cannot find the original hand-made
clockwork. Two types of movements are used nowadays: a mechanical
movement, which is adapted to be wound from the inside of the
clock or a quartz battery movement. The latter is more commonly
used being more practical.
The Maltese
Clock reproductions come in different colours, the most popular
being green, black and terracotta (maroon colour). Our clocks
are decorated in 22-carat gold leaf. They carry the Clock Studios
certificate of authenticity. Every clock is carefully made after
a long process. Mass production is not possible!
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