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Londonâs @Globemakers keep an old tradition alive
To view more photos and videos from Peterâs studio in London, explore the Bellerby Globemakers location page and follow @globemakers on Instagram.
Bellerby and Co. Globemakers (@Globemakers), a small business in a leafy borough in northeast London, is keeping the tradition of bespoke globemaking alive.
Peter Bellerby wanted to buy a globe as a present for his fatherâs 80th birthday, but found there were only expensive antiques or reproductions available. After two years of trying to create the perfect globe, Peter turned this newfound passion into an artisan business. Today, he is one of three known globemakers in the world and the only handmade globemaker.
Peter had to learn the process that the globemakers before him had taken to the grave. From his warehouse studio, his team handles woodworking, engraving the meridians and applying watercolored papersâwith no ripples or overlapsâto the globes by hand in painstaking fashion. Small globes can take a month, and the largest can require six to eight months to complete.
"Globes, inspire people to travel, to learn about the planet, and provide geographical knowledge about how the world was at the time it was produced," says Peterâs fiancĂ©e Jade, who decided to document daily life of in the studio on Instagram. "I love Instagram as I feel you can sum up the best part of the day in one or two photos and skip all the less interesting things between."
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