Violin, School of Martin Yeritsian – Armenia, c. 1990
This violin, crafted around 1990 in Armenia, comes from the school of Martin Yeritsian—an influential figure in Armenian lutherie known for his dedication to classical European methods and for mentoring a generation of skilled makers. While slightly smaller than standard full-size dimensions, with a back length of 350mm, this instrument maintains the tonal depth and balance expected of a fine hand-crafted violin.
It features a warm, reddish-brown varnish over softly flamed maple and a well-carved spruce top. The tone is clear and focused, with a warm core and smooth response—ideal for a player seeking a slightly more compact violin without compromising on sound or quality.
A well-crafted and musically satisfying example of Armenian violin making, offering both comfort and character.
Specifications for Violin, School of Martin Yeritsian, Armenia, c. 1990
Sound | Dark or Dark Open |
Player Use | Advancing Student Instruments |
Size | 4/4 (full) |
Variety | Premium |
Violin Type | Modern Workshop |
Instrument Use | For Violin |
Products Measurements
Length Of Back (mm) | 352.0 |
Width of Upper Bout (mm) | 166.0 |
Width of Center Bout (mm) | 111.0 |
Width of Lower Bout (mm) | 203.0 |
Neck Length (mm) | 129.0 |
Body Stop (mm) | 192.0 |
String Length (mm) | 324.0 |
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