Description
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 projection—making 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.
Features:
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Highly antiqued modern violin, labeled Luigi Bruzzo 1937
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Two-piece flamed maple back
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Rich, warm tone with clarity and good resonance
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Ebony fittings with Parisian eye pegs
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Professionally set up by our in-house luthiers
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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 charm—perfect 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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