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Cello Gliga Gems II Antiqued 7/8
The Cello Gliga Gems II Antiqued is a handcrafted masterpiece made in Romania, using select woods from the Carpathian Mountains, the same ones used by Antonio Stradivari in his golden era. This instrument undergoes a meticulous production process, where every detail, from the hollowing of the woods to the final finish, is done by hand, ensuring quality and precision. The combination of an oil varnish applied in thin layers provides great transparency and an antiqued finish that adds aesthetic warmth, highlighting the natural beauty of the wood. Without a doubt, an instrument that combines tradition and technique to offer musicians of all levels an exceptional experience.
| Feature | Detail | Benefit for the musician |
|---|---|---|
| Selected spruce top | Wood chosen for its sound quality | Provides a clear and resonant tone. |
| Back and sides of curly maple | High-quality maple with beautiful grain | Enhances sound projection and the instrument’s aesthetics. |
| Ebony fingerboard | Dense and durable material | Offers a smooth and resilient surface for easy fingering. |
| Inlaid profile | Detailed and elegant finish | Adds an aesthetic touch that enhances the cello's beauty. |
| Ebony pegs and tailpiece | High-quality components | Ensure precise and stable tuning. |
| Ebony chin rest | Made of durable ebony | Ensures good vibration transmission and tuning stability. |
| Oil varnish | Applied in thin layers | Provides protection and a natural shine to the instrument. |
| Antiqued finish | Process that highlights the beauty of the wood | Adds a warm and attractive appearance, with a vintage touch. |
Preguntas frecuentes
expand_moreWhat size options are available for the Cello Gliga Gems II Antiqued?
The cello is available in several sizes: 4/4, 7/8, 3/4, and 1/2, allowing musicians to choose the size that best fits their needs.
expand_moreWhat type of wood is used in the construction of the cello?
This cello is mainly made with woods from the Carpathian Mountains, specifically spruce for the top and curly maple for the back and sides, which contributes to its excellent tonal quality.
expand_moreHow does the antiqued finish affect the sound of the cello?
The antiqued finish not only enhances the aesthetics of the instrument, but it may also contribute to the warmth and richness of the sound, given its fine application of oil varnish.
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