Ref :   1289

A good baroque cello bow of
Snakewood
 
German, 2025

 
 
 
 
 
 
go to Home Page
see more Bows
 
Around the late 17th century bow makers in France, Germany and the Netherlands began using snakewood (brosimum guianese) from South America. Snakewood dominated bow making during the baroque era because it is denser and harder, giving the bow more resilience, brilliance of sound and better articulation - qualities well-suited to the increasingly virtuosic music of the late baroque. By the 18th century, snakewood had become the preferred material for high quality baroque bows.

This bow is made of high quality snakewood throughout with the distinctive mottled pattern in the stick. The frog and adjustor button are of the same wood, cut to the traditional style. In keeping with baroque tradition there is no tip slide and no under slide in the frog and the stick is bare with no thumbpad or lapping. Baroque cello bows are generally around 10g lighter than their modern counterparts.

The playing properties of this bow are excellent for the purpose of baroque performance of baroque literature.

Weight : 70 g

The Stick :
  Snakewood (brosimum guianese)

The Nut :
  Snakewood

Condition :
  Mint. New

Provenance :
  The property of Johan Grobbelaar

Price : On request
 
No enlargement available
 
No enlargement available
 
No enlargement available
 
No enlargement available
 
No enlargement available
 
No enlargement available
 
No enlargement available
 

home                     violins                     violas                    cellos                    bows             

p o box 14    ballito    4420 kzn    south africa            mobile : +27 (0) 78 0148000             email: info@violins.co.za