Green Sandalwood Violin Bow B104
B104-1
$152.00
A distinctive violin bow with two grip options. If you need a different bow, then B104 violin bow is your best choice.
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Reasons to buy bows from fiddlover
Self-owned studio, handmade, carefully inspected.
Support customization.
Support old bow repair.
Ships in sturdy packaging.
Support customization.
Support old bow repair.
Ships in sturdy packaging.
- The bow is made of green sandalwood, the sound is warm and easy to control, and it can be used by both beginners and players.
- High quality Sandalwood craftsmanship.
- Nickel-Silver/ Gold mounting and winding.
- Leather wrapping.
- Imitation ivory tip plate.
- A-grade horse hair, tough, not easy to break, high friction.
Taking care of your violin will effectively extend its lifespan.
First wipe the rosin from the violin, bow, string with a polishing cloth (included in most of our outfits) after each play, then place the violin in a case to protect the violin.
Then, pay attention to the humidity and temperature of the environment you are in. The ideal humidity is around 40%, and you need a humidifier when it is dry in winter and dehumidifier when it is wet in summer. Please don’t leave the instrument in the car or outdoors for a long time, the damage to the violin in extreme environments is irreversible. We've seen many violinists leave their violin in a hot car in the summer, and then the paint all melts, irreversible damage to the violin. Read more:Routine care and maintenance of violins and bows.
Then, pay attention to the humidity and temperature of the environment you are in. The ideal humidity is around 40%, and you need a humidifier when it is dry in winter and dehumidifier when it is wet in summer. Please don’t leave the instrument in the car or outdoors for a long time, the damage to the violin in extreme environments is irreversible. We've seen many violinists leave their violin in a hot car in the summer, and then the paint all melts, irreversible damage to the violin. Read more:Routine care and maintenance of violins and bows.