3/4 M. Couturieux Violin Mirecourt, France c. 1920
This 3/4 M. Couturieux Violin was made in Mirecourt, France around 1920. Couturieux is a French violin maker in Mirecourt in the mid – 19th century.
The Gliga Vasile Superior 7/8 Violin Features:
• Solid Spruce Top
• Solid aged sycamore maple back, neck, and sides
• Stradivari pattern
• Handcrafted in the Gliga workshops
• Closely-grained Carpathian resonance spruce belly
• Deeply etched and well-highlighted scroll.
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Our experienced luthiers in the Animato Workshop will fully set up your violin. The bow and case will need to be purchased separately.
Gliga Vasile Superior 7/8 Violin Only comes with Free shipping.
The Gliga Vasile Superior Violin has been handcrafted in the Gliga workshops with direct supervision from Mr Vasile Gliga. A highly flamed and naturally aged sycamore maple is utilized for the back, neck, and ribs. The belly is crafted from a closely-grained Carpathian resonance spruce. The outline of the violin's body is deep, and the plates are graduated precisely. Special attention has been given to the deeply etched and well-highlighted scroll.
Our experienced luthiers in the Animato Workshop will fully set up your violin. The bow and case will need to be purchased separately.
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This 3/4 M. Couturieux Violin was made in Mirecourt, France around 1920. Couturieux is a French violin maker in Mirecourt in the mid – 19th century.
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