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D.S. & Durga Bowmakers

D.S. & Durga Bowmakers

Amid the transcendental woods of the 1800s, craftsmen from the Massachusetts Bay Colony built violins and bows. Old-growth mahogany, burled maple shavings, amber pine rosin, aged walnut, and unique secret varnishes.
通常の価格 $225.00 USD
通常の価格 $225.00 USD 販売価格 $225.00 USD
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Sizes : 50 ml / 1.69 fl oz

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Description

In the transcendental woods of 19th-century New England, where mist clung to the pines and silence felt almost sacred, craftsmen from the Massachusetts Bay Colony shaped instruments as if they were shaping memory itself. Within modest workshops tucked between towering trees, the air carried the scent of living timber slowly becoming art.

Old-growth mahogany formed the backbone of their work—deep, resonant, and enduring—while burled maple shavings curled like pale ribbons across worn benches, evidence of careful hands and patient hours. Amber pine rosin warmed the atmosphere with its resinous sweetness, a golden thread binding wood to string, sound to motion.

Aged walnut added grounding depth, earthy and contemplative, while secret varnishes—blended in guarded ratios and passed down through quiet tradition—sealed each instrument with a finish both protective and mysterious. Together, these materials created not just violins and bows, but vessels of tone and time, echoing the transcendental belief that beauty could be drawn directly from nature’s hidden order.

Ingredients

Alcohol Denat., Fragrance (Parfum), Water (Aqua), Benzyl, Benzoate, Cinnamyl Alcohol, Citral, Evernia Prunastri (Oakmoss), Extract, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool

Description
Amid the transcendental woods of the 1800s, craftsmen from the Massachusetts Bay Colony built violins and bows. Old-growth mahogany, burled maple shavings, amber pine rosin, aged walnut, and unique secret varnishes.
Description
Amid the transcendental woods of the 1800s, craftsmen from the Massachusetts Bay Colony built violins and bows. Old-growth mahogany, burled maple shavings, amber pine rosin, aged walnut, and unique secret varnishes.