Pattern:Antonio Stradivari, Cremona, 1711, the 'Mara'
Availabel grade:beginner, intermediate,professional, back maple has Asian and European could be choosen.
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Beginner Cello
RC200 Series
• Back length around 757 mm
• Upper bouts:339mm
• Lower bouts:437mm
•Size:1/2,1/4,3/4,7/8.4/4
•Varnish:oil&spirit mixed
• Top:European Spruce
• Back:Seasoned Asian maple.
Beginner/Intermediate Cello
NO:RC201
• Back length around 757 mm
• Upper bouts:339mm
• Lower bouts:437mm
•Size:1/2,1/4,3/4,7/8.4/4
•Varnish:oil&spirit mixed
• Top:European Spruce
• Back:Seasoned Asian maple.
Intermediate Cello
RC300 Series
• Back length around 757 mm
• Upper bouts:339mm
• Lower bouts:437mm
• Available size:1/2,1/4,3/4,7/8.4/4
• Varnish:oil&spirit mixed
• Top:European Spruce
• Back:Seasoned Asian maple.
Performance Cello
RC500 Series
• Back length around 757 mm
• Upper bouts:339mm
• Lower bouts:437mm
• Available size:7/8.4/4
• Varnish:oil&spirit mixed
• Top:European Spruce
• Back:Seasoned Asian maple.
Professional Cello
RC600 Series
• Back length around 757 mm
• Upper bouts:339mm
• Lower bouts:437mm
• Available size:7/8.4/4
• Varnish:oil&spirit mixed
• Top:European Spruce
• Back:Seasoned Asian maple.
Professional Cello
RC600 Series
• Back length around 757 mm
• Upper bouts:339mm
• Lower bouts:437mm
• Available size:7/8.4/4
• Varnish:oil&spirit mixed
• Top:European Spruce
• Back:Seasoned Asian maple.
Soloist Cello
RC700 Series
• Back length around 757 mm
• Upper bouts:339mm
• Lower bouts:437mm
• Available size:4/4
• Varnish:oil&spirit mixed
• Top:European Spruce
• Back:Seasoned European maple.
Production Overview
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Precision-curved purfling groove
Carefully curved by master luthiers with smoothly groove to give the beauty appearance in purfling.
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Lively Scrolls
The fluent curve of the scrolls brings life to the cello and makes it whole. Our experienced luthiers use their hands create perfect scrolls one after another.
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From begining to end
Inlaying the 'lifeline' purfling carefully and accurately from the top to the end of the cello not only sounds good, but looks good too.