
Mécénat musical
To transcend the boundaries of today's conventional aesthetics, assume the commitment of a sonic signature and create a unique sensory experience, uncompromising decisions are necessary.
For this, a family recipe, and the long road towards a return to the treatments of wood used in Italy since the 16th century has allowed us to bring up to date and celebrate the unequalled and timeless beauty of the golden yellow dichroic varnish present on the majority of Italian instruments from the Belle Époque.
Then, through empiricism, the tedious and thankless learning of a centuries-old know-how to harmonize the soundboard of a violin, a sleight of hand and a true cultural treasure, a manufacturing secret jealously guarded by the best French and Italian violin makers of the early 18th century.
“For me, being rooted in a cultural heritage of French and Italian craftsmanship allows us to honor the past while embracing the future of modern violin making.”