Brand history

Born from a story of devotion and refined artistry, CHRISTINA represents more than a violin. It is a heritage shaped by love, patience, and timeless European craftsmanship.

In the late 18th century, an Italian master luthier created his first violin for the woman who inspired his life Christina. Each instrument he crafted carried emotion within its wood, transforming music into something deeply personal. These violins were not simply made; they were composed, like a symphony shaped by hand.

As time passed, this legacy was not lost it evolved. In 1868, the CHRISTINA name was formally established, honoring both memory and mastery. The workshop continued to follow the same philosophy: every violin must embody elegance, precision, and soul.

From carefully selected Alpine tonewoods to the delicate application of traditional varnish, each detail reflects a commitment to excellence. The curves, the resonance, the finish all are guided by centuries-old Italian techniques, refined for modern musicians who seek both beauty and performance.

Today, CHRISTINA stands as a symbol of quiet luxury in the world of violins. Present in over twenty countries, it continues to serve musicians who value authenticity, warmth of tone, and timeless design.

A CHRISTINA violin is not just an instrument.
It is a statement of taste, a piece of history, and a voice that carries emotion beyond words.