Violins
Violins are realized on the classical models of Italian lutherie and, on demand, also on the foreign construction models.
The raw materials and the construction methods follow the seventeenth-century luthier art by means of the scrupulous selection of the materials, in order to obtain a high quality product that maintain his structural features during the years. The timbers used for the construction are Spruce Fir (from Val di Fiemme for the soundboard) and Curly Maple (from the Balkans, for the bottom deck, the neck and the body sides). The keyboard is realized with Ebony.
On demand, the tailpiece, the machine heads and the pegheads can be installed, using Ebony, Rosewood or Boxwood. In the laboratory is also realized the refinement of violins and any other possible restoration intervention.
Violin model “Il Cremonese” A. Stradivari 1715
Soundboard: Spruce Fir from Val di Fiemme
Body sides, bottom deck and neck: Curly Maple
Keyboard, pegheads and tailpiece: Ebony
Violin mod. “The Betts” – A. Stradivari 1704
Soundboard: Spruce Fir from Val di Fiemme
Body sides, bottom deck and neck: Curly Maple
Keyboard, pegheads and tailpiece: Ebony
Violin mod. “Lord Wilton” – Guarneri “del Gesù”
1742
Soundboard: Spruce Fir from Val di Fiemme
Body sides, bottom deck and neck: Curly Maple
Keyboard: Ebony
Pegheads and tailpiece: Rosewood
Violin mod. “Alard” – Nicola Amati 1649
Soundboard: Spruce Fir from Val di Fiemme
Body sides, bottom deck and neck: Curly Maple
Keyboard: Ebony
Pegheads and tailpiece: Boxwood