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Article Title: The Hands of Time - Wall Clocks
Author: Barbara Tobiasz
Category: Accessories, Interior Design, Home
Word Count: 426
Keywords: wall clocks,wall clock,clocks wall,clock wall,clock,clocks,
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The first time pieces started approximately 6,000 years ago for religious 
rituals. These devises were often candles and lamps. Farmers used sections of 
time for planting, growing and harvesting. It was not necessary to know the 
exact time. 

The next instrument was Sundials from Egypt which marked the daily progress of 
the suns movement across the sky. This method was known to be accurate and 
useful. You can still purchase clocks that look like sundials today.  These 
were made of brass and only the rich could afford them. Briton transformed the 
brass dials with painted ones. These were inexpensive and clocks started being 
used for decoration as well as keeping time. 

The first antique wall clocks were called lanterns. They were made out of 
brass, very heavy and were hung on walls. The concept of personal clocks was 
introduced in the 17th century. 

All clocks have inner workings that would surprise and amaze you. We usually 
just take it for granted. There are analog clocks which have a face and hands 
and battery operated and there are digital clocks which are usually powered by 
an electric current with number displays.

Clocks keep cultures and societies united and functioning. Most western 
cultures value punctuality especially in the business community. There is a 
saying, "Time is money!"

Most clocks are mass produced now using cheaper materials such as plastic and 
metals. Most Americans find that clocks are cheaper then most paintings to help 
fill their empty walls. They also are a status symbol and bring elegance and 
character to one's surroundings. 

Some types of clocks, but not limited to are: Antique, Wall, Contemporary, 
Nautical, Atomic, Decorative, Traditional, Mantel, Grandfather, Cuckoo, 
Kitchen, Alarm, and others. There are two types of movement. They are 
mechanical and quartz battery operated. Some mechanical clocks produce a 
chiming sound. Clocks are also powered by solar energy, winding mechanism, and 
batteries. 

Clocks may cover centuries but always give off visual pleasure. Without clocks 
life would be chaotic. Most humans wear them on their wrists, keep them next to 
their bed, and display them in almost every room of the house. Although often, 
they may never pay much thought to their clocks and their function. 

Here is a list of a few popular clock brands that are well known for their 
skilled craftsmanship and supreme quality. Howard Miller Company, Bulova, 
Geochron , Ridgeway Clock Company and Seth Thomas Clocks.

The next time you look at any type of clock, take a minute and think of what 
your life would be like if this instrument did not exist.

Barbara Tobiasz is an expert in interior/exterior decorating. Along with her 
husband Joe, they own and operate Wall-Decor-Concepts.com. For more information 
on Wall Clocks, go to: http://www.Wall-Decor-Concepts.com
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