Featured Instruments
Amadea
Amadea is built around a 1967 spruce core, the top, bass bar, lining, and soundpost all cut from the same tree, creating a unified acoustic foundation shaped by nearly six decades of natural seasoning. This continuity of material allows the instrument to respond as a single, coherent structure. Maple forms the ribs, neck, and bridge, providing long-term stability and balanced geometry.
Visually and structurally, Amadea is defined by deliberate contrast: a commanding bloodwood back, zircote and koa inlays, a bloodwood and figured Claro walnut tailpiece, and refined details including deer antler and ebony fittings. Every material was selected not only for beauty, but for tonal intent and durability.
Learn more to explore the full construction details and material history behind Amadea.