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    European Violin 19th Century

    European Violin 19th Century

    $2,200.00
    19th-century European violin—well crafted and meticulously preserved, featuring quality tonewoods and an attractive patina. It is valued for its resonant sound and appeals to both musicians and collectors seeking authenticity and character.
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    European Violin 19th Century

    This violin was crafted in Europe during the 19th century, a period renowned for the artistry and innovation of violin making. Its construction reflects the traditional techniques and meticulous craftsmanship characteristic of European luthiers of that era. The accompanying images reveal an exceptionally well-preserved instrument, exhibiting a rich, resonant sound and a stunning patina that only develops over decades. Notable features include its finely carved scroll, high-quality tonewoods, and elegantly executed varnish work, all of which contribute to its distinctive character and tonal excellence. Such violins often appeal to both collectors and musicians seeking historical authenticity and superb playability.

    This is just one example from Animato Strings’ extensive range of new and old instruments, which includes options that suit every budget, from affordable to premium selections. In addition to Asian-handcrafted instruments, Animato Strings offers new European models and antique violins, violas, cellos, and double basses from renowned regions such as France, Germany, England, and Italy. Their onsite workshop is staffed by expert luthiers who skillfully restore, service, and set up each instrument.

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