Maintaining your bow is just as important as caring for your instrument. With professional Bow Rehairing Sydney, you can restore grip, tone, and responsiveness. At Artisan Strings, we provide expert bow rehairing services to ensure optimal performance for musicians across Sydney.
When it comes to Bow Rehairing Sydney, precision and quality materials matter. Our experienced technicians use premium horsehair and proven techniques to deliver consistent tension and smooth playability. We focus on detail, ensuring your bow performs at its best.
We provide complete bow rehairing for violin, viola, and cello bows. Our services include cleaning, rebalancing, and minor repairs. Whether you’re a student or professional, our bow maintenance Sydney services help maintain performance and longevity.
We carefully remove old hair, clean the bow, and install high-quality horsehair with precise tension. After rehairing, we test the bow to ensure smooth handling and consistent sound production.
Regular Bow Rehairing Sydney improves sound clarity, control, and comfort. Our clients notice immediate improvements in tone and responsiveness, making practice and performance more enjoyable.
How often should I rehair my bow?
Every 6–12 months depending on usage.
Do you use premium hair?
Yes, we only use high-quality horsehair.
Can damaged bows be repaired?
Minor repairs can often be completed alongside rehairing.
How long does it take?
Typically 1–3 days.
Is rehairing expensive?
We offer competitive pricing for all services.
For reliable Bow Rehairing Sydney, trust Artisan Strings. Call 0425279967 today to book your service and restore your bow’s performance.
Sydney Luthier Justin White has been crafting musical instruments for over 25 years and to date has built over 160 instruments. His interest in lutherie was an amalgamation of both his background working with wood and tools growing up and his musical studies in both classical guitar and violin.
Justin began his musical studies as a teenager, learning both electric and classical guitar before taking up the violin. His tertiary music studies were at the University of New South Wales, where he studied both modern and baroque violin, and graduated with first class honours. He then undertook postgraduate research study in music theory and analysis.
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