Language: The tongue (or clapper) is the internal component that produces the sound. Choosing the right one ensures optimal acoustics and long-lasting durability.
Buzzer: The gourgouri stands out for its spherical shape and its muffled sound. It helps locate the animal without tiring or frightening it.
Electric strike: The kypri stands out for its deep, resonant sound. Choosing the right type ensures that the animal moves comfortably and can be heard from a great distance.
Round: The round bell produces a full, deep sound. Choosing the correct size ensures that it will not weigh down the animal's neck while grazing.
Strike: The traka stands out for its wide shape and its open, resonant sound. It is mainly ideal for goats and large animals in the herd.
Bronze: The bronze (cast) bells offer a clear, resonant, and long-lasting sound that endures over time. The right choice ensures optimal acoustics for the herd.
Brass: Brass bells are cast and are renowned for their crystal-clear, long-lasting sound and their high resistance to weather conditions.
Steel: Steel bells are made from reinforced iron or steel sheet. They are extremely durable and produce a clear, crisp sound.
Copper: Copper bells offer a particularly penetrating sound and are highly resistant to time and moisture.