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The Kreisler student violin bow is ideal for violinist playing up to a 3rd grade standard. It is made from a fine grain timber and horsehair. The f...
View full detailsThe Kreisler Carbon Violin Bow is the bow of choice amongst advancing beginners and intermediate players due to its price and playability.The carbo...
View full detailsThe Artino Carbon Composite Violin Bow is a great choice for violinists wanting a more durable student violin bow. The carbon composite material ma...
View full detailsThe Kreisler One Star Violin Bow is a great choice for advancing beginners and intermediate players who prefer the traditional look, feel and sound...
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 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 detailsMade from snakewood this baroque-style bow is perfect for anyone wanting to make a start with early music.
With a weight of about 54 grams and a significantly improved elasticity, Muesing carbon fibre bows are 10% lighter and 50% more resilient than trad...
View full detailsWith a weight of about 54 grams and a significantly improved elasticity, Muesing carbon fibre bows are 10% lighter and 50% more resilient than trad...
View full detailsThis bow is made from Pernambuco in the European tradition of bow-making. It is perfect for advancing players who want the traditional feel of a wo...
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 detailsWith a weight of about 54 grams and a significantly improved elasticity, Muesing carbon fibre bows are 10% lighter and 50% more resilient than trad...
View full detailsThe S-bows are the lightest and strongest Arcus violin bows. Their sound is big, brilliant, powerful and round, but more bright than warm. They are...
View full detailsThis bow is made from Pernambuco 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 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 detailsThis violin bow was made in the Japanese workshop ‘Archet.’ The Archet workshop has been active since 1983. Their bows are inspired by the master F...
View full detailsWith a weight of about 54 grams and a significantly improved elasticity, Muesing carbon fibre bows are 10% lighter and 50% more resilient than trad...
View full detailsWith a weight of about 54 grams and a significantly improved elasticity, Muesing carbon fibre bows are 10% lighter and 50% more resilient than trad...
View full detailsThis violin bow was made by James Tubbs in London in around 1885. James Tubbs was born in 1835, and was one of the most well-respected English bow-...
View full detailsW. E. Hill & Sons (1887–1992) was a London-based firm that specialised in violins and other string instruments, and bows. It was also known as ...
View full detailsThis violin bow was made by William D. Watson in London. Known more commonly as 'Bill', Watson was the apprentice of William Retford from 1945 unti...
View full detailsThis violin bow was made by John Norwood Lee in Chicago in the late 20th Century. Lee lived and worked in Chicago for much of his early life, worki...
View full detailsW. E. Hill & Sons (1887–1992) was a London-based firm that specialised in violins and other string instruments, and bows. It was also known as ...
View full detailsThe Dörfler Bow Making Workshop is a fourth generation family business who combine the tradition of German bow making with the style of prolific Fr...
View full detailsW. E. Hill & Sons (1887–1992) was a London-based firm that specialised in violins and other string instruments, and bows. It was also known as ...
View full detailsThis bow was made by Charles Alfred Bazin in Mirecourt, France, 1950. Son of Charles Louis Bazin and grandson of notable bow maker Charles-Nicolas ...
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 detailsW. E. Hill & Sons (1887–1992) was a London-based firm that specialised in violins and other string instruments, and bows. It was also known as ...
View full detailsThe Dörfler Bow Making Workshop is a fourth generation family business who combine the tradition of German bow making with the style of prolific Fr...
View full detailsThe Dörfler Bow Making Workshop is a fourth generation family business who combine the tradition of German bow making with the style of prolific Fr...
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.