
Pernambuco violin bow by E. Sacramento
1Pernambuco violin bow, made in Brazil by a master bow maker with the name of E. Sacramento.
2Pernambuco violin bow, made in Brazil by a master bow maker with the name of Luan Ruy
Luan Ruy is a Brazilian bowmaker who started his career at the Buzatto Bows firm. After several years, he then worked under the supervision of Manoel Francisco in the L’archet Brasil workshop. This nickel-mounted bow features a round Pernambuco stick and mother-of-pearl Parisian eye inlay.
1Pernambuco violin bow, made in Brazil by a master bow maker with the name of E. Sacramento.
Doerfler Violin Bow - 17 Pernambuco Wood Features:
• Excellent Pernambuco stick
• Octagon
• Ebony frog with heel plate
• Large single eye
• Three-part button with an eye
• Metal blanc winding
An excellent definition of a high level of artistry, use of quality materials, and craftsmanship from one of Brazil's emerging contemporary bow makers.
3Pernambuco Violin Bow by Felippe Polesi. This bow represents the finest elements of quality craftsmanship, which can take your sound to the next level!
Dorfler Violin Bow - 19 Pernambuco Wood - Master Bow - Round Features:
• Best pernambuco stick
• Round (19a Octagon)
• Fine ebony frog with split heel plate
• Trimmed slide
• Parisian eye
• Three-part ebony button with an eye
• Metal blanc winding
Dorfler Violin Bow - 19a Pernambuco Wood - Master Bow - Octagonal Product Features:
• Best Pernambuco stick
• Octagonal (19 Round)
• Fine ebony frog with split heel plate
• Trimmed slide
• Parisian eye
• Three-part ebony button with an eye
• Metal Blanc winding
Paesold PA192 Violin Bow Specification:
• Frog: Ebony
• Wood Stick: Brazilwood
• Wood quality: AA
• Shape: Round
• Tip: Synthetic
• Lapping: Lamb Leather
• Winding: Silver-plated wire
• Mounting Material: Nickel Silver
• Ornamentation: Single Eye
• Button: 3 Part
1Pernambuco violin bow, made in Brazil by a master bow maker with the name of Siqueira. Valdecir Siqueira was a Brazilian bowmaker who was one of the first Brazilian craftsmen to study bow-making in Europe.