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The Kreisler student viola bow is ideal for violists playing up to a 3rd grade standard. It is made from a fine grain timber and horsehair. The fro...
View full detailsThe Kreisler Carbon Viola Bow is the bow of choice amongst advancing beginners and intermediate players due to its price and playability.The carbon...
View full detailsThe Kreisler student viola bow is ideal for violists playing up to a 3rd grade standard. It is made from a fine grain timber and horsehair. The fro...
View full detailsWith a sound on par with the finest wooden bows ever made, but costing only a fraction of those, the T6 is probably the most reasonable of all bows...
View full detailsMade from snakewood this baroque-style bow is perfect for anyone wanting to make a start with early music.
This bow is made from Brazilwood in the European tradition of bow-making. It is perfect for advancing players who want the traditional feel of a wo...
View full detailsThe Knoll workshop where this bow was crafted, was established in 1932 with Alfred Knoll (1909-1980). Alfred’s son Harmut was born in 1937 and he ...
View full detailsThe Kreisler student viola bow is ideal for violists playing up to a 3rd grade standard. It is made from a fine grain timber and horsehair. The fro...
View full detailsThe Artino Carbon Composite Viola Bow is a great choice for violists wanting a more durable student viola bow. The carbon composite material makes ...
View full detailsTraditional viola bows are not strong enough for modern strings and too heavy for a comfortable and fast playing. To solve this problem we have mad...
View full detailsThe stainless steel fitted T4 is a great bow for every player. Its powerful and rich sound opens up the sound of every viola. Its precise playing m...
View full detailsThe P4 is a great back up for pro players and an even better primary bow for amateurs and students as they deliver a clear sound that helps develop...
View full detailsThis viola bow is stamped "A. Czech" and was made in Australia in the 20th Century. It has a round stick of pernambuco weighing 72.6 grams, with si...
View full detailsIt is not very surprising that the P7 is our most successful viola bow. It allows you to deliver perfect performance both in the orchestra and in c...
View full detailsThe clarity, power, response, projection, articulation, richness and brilliance of the T7 surpasses every wooden bow. he T7 is the class of bow whe...
View full detailsMaybe the T5 will be the bow that finally solves some of the mysteries of issues you have endured by playing with wooden bows or low-tech carbon bo...
View full detailsThe 6-class bows are the heart of the Arcus-bows and our all time best-sellers. Their sound is on par with the most expensive wooden bows, while th...
View full detailsThe P6 enjoys great popularity with violists all around the world. Its sound is on par with the most expensive classical bows, its playability and ...
View full detailsThis bow is made from Brazilwood in the European tradition of bow-making. It is perfect for advancing players who want the traditional feel of a wo...
View full detailsThis viola bow was made by Josef P. Gabriel in Erlangen, Germany. In 1982 he began his apprenticeship as a bow maker under Alfons Riedel in Bubenre...
View full detailsFrog: Silver/EbonyLapping: Silver Silk with Goat leather
This viola bow was made in Markneukirchen in the early 20th Century by the Nürnberger family. Having established themselves in Markneukirchen in th...
View full detailsKarl Gerhard Penzel (1927-2017) was the son of bow maker Kurt Walter Penzel. He trained and worked in Erlbach under the direction of his great-uncl...
View full detailsThis bow is made from Pernambucco in the European tradition of bow-making. It is perfect for advancing players who want the traditional feel of a w...
View full detailsThe Knoll workshop where this bow was crafted, was established in 1932 with Alfred Knoll (1909-1980). Alfred’s son Harmut was born in 1937 and he ...
View full detailsThe Sydney String Centre sits on the unceded lands of the Gamaragal people. We pay our respects to Elders and communities past, present, and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who also work and live on this land.