7/8 French Violin c 1920 Strad Copy
This is the 7/8 French Violin c 1920 Strad Copy. We all know that Antonio Stradivari is a renowned Italian violin maker who was said to have brought the craft of violin-making into its highest pitch of perfection.
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.
Gliga Vasile Superior 7/8 Violin Only comes with Free shipping.
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.
Specifications:
This is the 7/8 French Violin c 1920 Strad Copy. We all know that Antonio Stradivari is a renowned Italian violin maker who was said to have brought the craft of violin-making into its highest pitch of perfection.
Check out this Modern Mittenwald Violin made after Hornsteiner. Hornsteiner was one of the famous luthiers from the late 18th century up to the early 19th century.
Conrad Gotz is a renowned German violin maker who produces violin models with high-quality craftsmanship and design.
This Violin bears the label Joh. Bapt. Schweitzer C.1880. Johann Baptist Schweitzer is considered one of the finest violin makers in Vienna.
This is a French violin built by Jérôme Thibouville-Lamy in Mirecourt. It's a sought-after "Compagnon" violin, known for its antique appearance and warm, mature sound.
This Violin has the signature of an Italian Maker Renato Scrollavezza who was greatly admired and considered to be among the most notable modern Italian makers of the post-war era. He also won numerous prizes and medals in international competitions. This violin could have been made by one of his Japanese students - see the descrirtoion for details.
This is a copy of Nikolaus Amatus's violin made in 1636 with a label. Nicola Amati was a master luthier born in 1596, in Cremona Italy. He came from a family of luthiers but was considered the most famous luthier in their clan.
This violin replicates Antonio Stradivarius’s renowned instrument, which was created for Animato Strings in 2016. Antonio Stradivari, born in 1644 in Cremona, Italy, is widely acknowledged for elevating the art of violin-making. He passed away in 1737, leaving behind a legacy of exquisitely crafted violins, now some of the world’s most highly prized and sought-after instruments.