Articles
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17 Apr
[SOLD: Waynesboro, Virginia] Angela Moneff of the Kazanlak region or "Rose city" of Bulgaria, is among Eastern Europe's finest female luthiers. She uses traditional Italian methods of construction and a pine-resin oil varnish brushed over a special coat of mineral ground, a technique developed by master makers studying the genuine violins of Giuseppe Guarneri and Antonio Stradivari.
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25 Mar
[SOLD: Lake Country, BC] "Rose Valley" is the moniker of the part of Bulgaria where the makers who complete these violins, Angela Moneff, Ivan Stankov, and other makers, call home. Rhiannon named this violin line in homage to this unique region of Eastern Europe. This particular violin was completed by Ivan Stankov.
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2 Feb
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1 Jan
[SOLD: Atlanta, GA]
Mr. Tomasz Kowalski utilizes highly refined techniques of decorative intarsia and carving not seen on many instruments and says his creations "possess artistic and spiritual value." They are played by discerning amateur musicians to professional symphonic players in orchestras in such cities as Tokyo, Chicago, Helsinki, Berlin, Vienna, Moscow, Warsaw and many more across the globe.
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16 Dec
[SOLD: Glenwood, Iowa]
Mr. Tomasz Kowalski utilizes highly refined techniques of decorative intarsia and carving not seen on many instruments and says his creations "possess artistic and spiritual value." They are played by discerning amateur musicians to professional symphonic players in orchestras in such cities as Tokyo, Chicago, Helsinki, Berlin, Vienna, Moscow, Warsaw and many more across the globe.
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11 Nov
[SOLD: Fort Erie, ON] Angela Moneff of the Kazanlak region or "Rose city" of Bulgaria, is among Eastern Europe's finest female luthiers. She uses traditional Italian methods of construction and a pine-resin oil varnish brushed over a special coat of mineral ground, a technique developed by master makers studying the genuine violins of Giuseppe Guarneri and Antonio Stradivari.
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22 Sep
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10 Aug
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27 Jul
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27 Jul
[SOLD: Brea, California]
Mr. Tomasz Kowalski utilizes highly refined techniques of decorative intarsia and carving not seen on many instruments and says his creations "possess artistic and spiritual value." They are played by discerning amateur musicians to professional symphonic players in orchestras in such cities as Tokyo, Chicago, Helsinki, Berlin, Vienna, Moscow, Warsaw and many more across the globe.