Artisanry In The 14th Generation - Christian Rincker Learns At Germany's Famous Bell Foundry Rincker

SINN, GERMANY - MARCH 20: Bell founder trainee Christian Rincker and two workers stir the over 1100 degrees Celicus hot bronze with a wooden rod before the casting of three church bells in the 'Art and bell foundry Rincker' on March 20, 2015 in Sinn near Wetzlar, Germany. The oldest bell foundry in Germany and one of the most significant in Europe has produced more than 20,090 bells. Christian Rinker learns the centuries-old craft in the 14th generation and says his work will be able to be heard in centuries to come.The foundry was established in 1590 and is celebrating it's 425 year anniversary this summer. (Photo by Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images)
SINN, GERMANY - MARCH 20: Bell founder trainee Christian Rincker and two workers stir the over 1100 degrees Celicus hot bronze with a wooden rod before the casting of three church bells in the 'Art and bell foundry Rincker' on March 20, 2015 in Sinn near Wetzlar, Germany. The oldest bell foundry in Germany and one of the most significant in Europe has produced more than 20,090 bells. Christian Rinker learns the centuries-old craft in the 14th generation and says his work will be able to be heard in centuries to come.The foundry was established in 1590 and is celebrating it's 425 year anniversary this summer. (Photo by Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images)
Artisanry In The 14th Generation - Christian Rincker Learns At Germany's Famous Bell Foundry Rincker
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