About Us

Since 1991, our master luthiers have shaped instruments the Old World way—by hand, by ear, by heart. Guided by traditions passed down through generations, we work as the great masters once did: without templates, without shortcuts, with only aged woods and patient hands to transform raw materials into voices that inspire.

Every instrument begins with wood that has waited decades for its purpose. We select each spruce top and maple back not by measurements alone, but by tap-tones and intuition—listening for the hidden music within. Our varnish recipes, developed over three decades of research, follow time-honored principles that allow the wood to vibrate with unconstrained freedom.

While others mass-produce, we maintain a workshop where time still matters. A single violin spends 200 hours under our luthiers' hands—from the first arching cuts to the final adjustment of the soundpost. This obsessive care extends even to our student instruments, because we believe a young musician's first violin should reveal potential, not limit it.

Our award-winning luthiers blend centuries of wisdom with modern playability. The result? Instruments that don't just meet standards, but surpass expectations—where every carved scroll feels alive under the hand, and every note carries the warmth of properly seasoned wood.

This is more than craftsmanship. It's stewardship—of traditions, of materials, and of every musician's right to an instrument worthy of their passion. After 30 years, we still approach each violin, viola and cello with the same reverence as our first: as wood made to sing.