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Sound investment: Inside the world of rare violins that can cost $34 million
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Sound investment: Inside the world of rare violins that can cost $34 million

The article discusses the high value and unique characteristics of antique violins crafted by renowned 17th and 18th-century Italian luthiers such as Antonio Stradivari, Guarneri del Gesu, and others. These instruments can command prices up to $34 million, driven by scarcity and historical significance. Florian Leonhard, a dealer and restorer, explains that factors like woodworm damage and vibration can affect an instrument's quality, though proper care can enhance its performance. The market remains secretive due to the high stakes involved, and authentication relies heavily on expertise rather than technology. A recent six-volume catalog of Stradivari's works highlights ongoing efforts to document and study these historic instruments.

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Sound investment: Inside the world of rare violins that can cost $34 million

The article discusses the high value and unique characteristics of antique violins crafted by renowned 17th and 18th-century Italian luthiers such as Antonio Stradivari, Guarneri del Gesu, and others. These instruments can command prices up to $34 million, driven by scarcity and historical significance. Florian Leonhard, a dealer and restorer, explains that factors like woodworm damage and vibration can affect an instrument's quality, though proper care can enhance its performance. The market remains secretive due to the high stakes involved, and authentication relies heavily on expertise rather than technology. A recent six-volume catalog of Stradivari's works highlights ongoing efforts to document and study these historic instruments.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the craftsmanship, rarity, and market dynamics of antique violins, which falls under the category of cultural heritage and luxury goods. As such, it does not engage with politically charged topics or present a clear ideological frame. The content is descriptive and informative

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