This viola is a replica of Antonio Stradivarius's violin. Antonio Stradivari was a renowned Italian violin maker who was said to have brought the craft of violin-making into its highest pitch of perfection. Antonio was born in Cremona, Duchy of Milan, in 1644. He was a pupil of Nicolo Amati until he started making his own violin and putting his labels on it. Stradivari died in Cremona in 1737. His violin creations became one of the world’s most expensive violins.
Features:
Exceptional luthier workmanship - a beautifully crafted Stradivari Replica.
The wood is aged naturally and hand-made with the best tonewoods and skilfully applied layers of oil varnish.
It has been fitted with beautiful strings and a carefully selected hand-carved bridge.
Even the discerning viola maker will have trouble seeing that this viola is not old!
This viola comes with a new basic bow, basic case, and rosin - upgrades are available and recommended for this instrument.
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