This violin labeled Luigi Bruzzo 1937 is a modern instrument crafted in a highly antiqued style, offering the visual charm of an older European violin at a fraction of the cost. While likely of Chinese origin, it delivers a pleasing, clear tone with surpri
This violin labeled Luigi Bruzzo 1937 is a modern instrument crafted in a highly antiqued style, offering the visual charm of an older European violin at a fraction of the cost. While likely of Chinese origin, it delivers a pleasing, clear tone with surprising warmth and projectionmaking it an excellent choice for the advancing student or hobbyist player.
The violin features a well-flamed two-piece maple back and is finished with an attractively worn antiqued varnish that mimics decades of use. Ebony fittings with elegant Parisian eye detailing complete the refined aesthetic.
Highly antiqued modern violin, labeled Luigi Bruzzo 1937
Two-piece flamed maple back
Rich, warm tone with clarity and good resonance
Ebony fittings with Parisian eye pegs
Professionally set up by our in-house luthiers
Ideal for advancing students seeking great value in tone and appearance
With its tasteful antiquing and solid tonal performance, this violin offers excellent value and a touch of old-world charmperfect for players looking to upgrade from a beginner instrument without breaking the bank.
Whether you’re a serious student or a professional looking for a nuanced and expressive violin, this Handcarved Instrument Workshop of Ji, anno 2006, is a compelling choice. Carefully maintained and recently set up, it’s ready to be played and appreciated for years to come.
When purchasing a fine violin we recommend that you contact the showroom and speak to a customer service staff member, who can provide you with details about the instrument. We strongly suggest that you take advantage of ourIn Home Trial program when considering the purchase of a fine violin. We want you to be sure that the violin you purchase has the sound quality you are looking for.
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