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The largest producer of bells is the Netherlands, particularly known for its traditional bell foundries like Koninklijke Eijsbouts, which has been in operation since the 17th century. Other countries with significant bell production include Germany and the United States, where various foundries create both church bells and smaller decorative bells. The production of bells often combines artistic craftsmanship with skilled metalworking techniques.

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