In certain cymbals, the bell—a key element that strongly influences the overall sound—is shaped using a traditional metal forming method known as spinning or metal spinning. This technique, also referred to as flow forming, allows us to precisely define the bell’s structure before moving on to the next stage.
Once this process is complete, the cymbal arrives at our workshop, where it is hand-selected and then hand-hammered by our craftsmen. Every single cymbal is hammered by hand—without exception. This hands-on approach ensures each piece has its own unique character, and as a result, slight visual differences may occur. These nuances are not imperfections but rather the natural fingerprint of true artisan craftsmanship.
At Kmicic Cymbals, we believe that handmade cymbals—especially those with a hand-formed bell—offer a richer, more expressive sound. That’s why our cymbal-making process emphasizes both precision and individuality.