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Ming Jiang Zhu 925 Violin Outfit

SKU VN925
Original price $6,795.00 - Original price $6,795.00
Original price
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Current price $6,795.00
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The Ming Jiang Zhu 925 Violin represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship from the esteemed Noble Heart workshop, which has earned international recognition and multiple awards from the Violin Society of America (VSA). This premium model is designed for advanced players and professionals seeking a violin with concert-level tone, projection, and artistry.

Features:

  • Tonewoods: Hand-selected European spruce top paired with beautifully flamed European maple back and sides, chosen for tonal excellence and striking visual character.

  • Bridge: Fitted with a top-quality Aubert De Luxe bridge, ensuring superior stability, resonance, and precision.

  • Strings: Equipped with Dominant strings and a Lenzner E string, offering a broad tonal spectrum with brilliance and warmth.

  • Finish: Elegant hand-applied varnish that enhances both tonal depth and aesthetic refinement, giving the violin a classic appearance.

  • Size: Available in full size (4/4) for advanced players.

  • Accessories: Supplied as a full outfit, including a brazilwood bow and rectangle case for performance-ready convenience.

  • Style: Guarneri or Stradivari (supplier’s 4/4 violin styles).

     

About the maker

Ming Jiang Zhu - Winner of the Violin Society America Gold and Silver twice, plus countless other international awards. Mr. Zhu’s instruments are highly recognized for their remarkable sound quality and power typically reserved for fine Italian Instruments. Time Magazine has said of Mr. Zhu; “…China can now lay claim to producing a contemporary equivalent to the famed Stradivarius…”