A Bow by Marta Lucchi
Violin bow by Marta Lucchi, silver mounted, black
Cremona
A violin bow crafted by the hands of a master maker. Marta’s long experience as a bow maker allows expressiveness in her characteristic work that follows her father’s style. For us, the delicate thin Pernambuco stick together with the short screw is this violin bow’s highlight.
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€9,000 EUR ( 22% VAT included)
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This violin bow's characteristics are the high-quality round Pernambuco stick of light color, Parisian eye silver mounted frog, three-part silver and ebony screw, and silver and synthetic fiber winding.
Marta Lucchi
Daughter of maestro Giovanni Lucchi, she grew up in her father's workshop where she breathed the art of bow making from an early age. As a teenager, she began to build bows under the guidance of her father who handed down the fine art of bowmaking to her.Learn more
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