Additional information
| Violin Size | 1/16 | 1/8 | 1/4 | 1/2 | 3/4 | 7/8 | 4/4 (Full Size) |
|---|---|
| 面板 Top Plate / Belly | |
| 背板 & 侧板 Back Plate & Ribs | 较少火焰纹枫木 Slightly Flamed Maple |
| 琴 头&琴颈Scroll&Neck | |
| 指板 Fingerboard | 乌木 / 黑檀 Ebony |
| 琴码 Bridge | A级 A/Master Grade Bridge |
| 配件 Pegs,Tailpiece,Chinrest | 鸡翅木chickenwing wood |
| 油漆 Varnish | 混合清漆 Hybrid Varnish |
| 琴盒 Case | 方盒Oblong Case |
| 琴弓 Bow | 精选红檀木 Selected Red Sandalwood |
Wholesale Intermediate Violin Outfit LV22
Factory Direct Step-Up Violin Outfit with Chickenwing Wood Fittings


Wholesale intermediate violin outfit LV22 is designed for music schools, instrument dealers, distributors, rental programs, and B2B buyers who need a factory direct step-up violin package with chickenwing wood fittings and an upgraded bridge specification. This model features a select spruce top, slightly flamed maple back and ribs, select maple scroll and neck, ebony fingerboard, A-grade / master grade bridge, chickenwing wood pegs, chickenwing wood tailpiece, chickenwing wood chinrest, hybrid varnish, oblong case, and selected red sandalwood bow, with sizes available from 1/16 to 4/4.
Product positioning: LV22 is an intermediate / step-up violin outfit, not a professional or master violin. Its main value is the combination of chickenwing wood fittings, A-grade / master grade bridge, slightly flamed maple appearance, ebony fingerboard, oblong case, and factory direct B2B supply structure for step-up student programs.
Factory Direct Step-Up Violin Outfit with Chickenwing Wood Fittings
LV22 is suitable for buyers who need an intermediate violin outfit with a distinctive fittings configuration for step-up student markets, rental upgrade programs, dealer catalogs, and distributor inventory. Its key difference is the chickenwing wood fitting set, combined with an A-grade / master grade bridge, slightly flamed maple, ebony fingerboard, and oblong case.
For B2B buyers, an intermediate violin outfit must be repeatable, not just visually attractive in one sample. LV22 is built around stable specifications, consistent appearance, practical accessory matching, and export-ready packing so future orders remain close to the approved product direction.
Buyers can also compare LV22 with other step-up models in our Intermediate Violins range to build a clear product ladder for music schools, dealers, rental programs, and wholesale distribution.
Chickenwing Wood Pegs, Tailpiece, and Chinrest
The main visual difference of LV22 is its chickenwing wood fittings, including pegs, tailpiece, and chinrest. This fittings configuration gives the model a distinctive wood appearance compared with jujube-fitted or ebony-fitted intermediate violin outfits.
For dealers and distributors, this specification helps LV22 stand out in catalogs and product comparisons while keeping the model within a practical intermediate / step-up supply range. The fittings should be described as chickenwing wood, not ebony or jujube.
A-Grade / Master Grade Bridge Specification
LV22 uses an A-grade / master grade bridge. For intermediate and step-up violin programs, the bridge is an important setup component that supports a clearer specification story for buyers comparing models within the same product level.
The term “master grade” should be understood as a bridge specification only. LV22 should not be described as a master violin, professional violin, or concert violin. Its correct positioning is an upgraded intermediate violin outfit for factory direct B2B supply.
Slightly Flamed Maple and Select Spruce Top
LV22 uses a select spruce top with slightly flamed maple back and ribs. This gives the model a natural step-up appearance compared with plain beginner models, while keeping the visual figure suitable for repeat wholesale supply.
The maple should be described as slightly flamed or light flame maple, not highly flamed maple, premium flamed maple, master-grade maple body, or one-piece figured maple. Accurate wording helps buyers present the product clearly in their own catalogs and reduces misunderstanding during B2B purchasing.
Ebony Fingerboard and Select Maple Neck
LV22 uses an ebony fingerboard with a select maple scroll and neck. This configuration supports the model’s intermediate / step-up positioning and gives dealers a clear upgrade story compared with lower student violin outfits.
The ebony fingerboard provides a traditional specification point for advancing student instruments, while the chickenwing wood fittings create a different visual identity from ebony-fitted models such as LV12.
Hybrid Varnish and Oblong Case Configuration
LV22 uses hybrid varnish for a practical intermediate-level visual presentation. Within the step-up violin range, finish consistency helps buyers manage product photos, catalog comparison, retail display, and repeat order expectations.
LV22 can be supplied with an oblong case, giving the outfit a more upgraded presentation than simpler shaped case configurations. For B2B buyers, a consistent case configuration also helps reduce sourcing complexity across repeat orders.
Selected Red Sandalwood Bow and Complete Outfit Supply
LV22 can be supplied with a selected red sandalwood bow, making it a complete intermediate violin outfit for buyers who need the instrument, bow, and case as one coordinated package.
For wholesale buyers, outfit consistency affects the final customer experience. A matched bow, oblong case, and stable accessory configuration help dealers, distributors, and rental programs present LV22 as a reliable step-up violin package.
For additional accessory matching or different bundle levels, please refer to our Accessories page.
Full Size Range from 1/16 to 4/4
LV22 is available in 1/16, 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, 7/8, and 4/4 full size. This complete size range is useful for music schools, rental programs, and distributors who need step-up violin options for students of different ages and learning stages.
For B2B buyers, full size availability helps simplify procurement and inventory planning. LV22 can be used as a consistent intermediate violin outfit line across multiple student size requirements.
OEM, Factory Direct Supply, and Repeat Orders
LV22 can support OEM and private label cooperation for buyers who need carton marks, model coding, accessory configuration, logo options, or market-specific packaging. This is useful for importers, wholesalers, rental programs, and distributors who manage repeat orders under their own brand or sales system.
For private label cooperation, carton requirements, bundle planning, or other customized supply needs, please visit our OEM/ODM service page.
QC Focus for LV22 Bulk Orders
For LV22 bulk orders, quality control focuses on appearance consistency, slightly flamed maple presentation, ebony fingerboard condition, chickenwing wood fitting assembly, A-grade / master grade bridge placement, varnish presentation, accessory matching, oblong case condition, packing readiness, and the step-up playing condition expected from an intermediate violin outfit.
Clear inspection standards help reduce receiving issues and make repeat orders easier to manage. You can review our quality control process for more information about how we manage B2B order consistency before shipment.
Export Packing and Delivery Planning
LV22 supports export-oriented packing coordination to protect the instrument, oblong case, bow, and accessories during international transit. Packing can be arranged according to order quantity, accessory configuration, carton requirements, and destination market needs.
For packing methods, delivery planning, and shipment coordination, please refer to our Shipping/Delivery/Packaging page.
FAQ
Q1: Who is LV22 suitable for?
LV22 is suitable for music schools, instrument dealers, distributors, rental programs, importers, and wholesale buyers who need an intermediate / step-up violin outfit with chickenwing wood fittings and an upgraded bridge specification.
Q2: What is the key difference of LV22?
The key difference of LV22 is the combination of chickenwing wood fittings and an A-grade / master grade bridge, supported by slightly flamed maple, ebony fingerboard, oblong case, and selected red sandalwood bow.
Q3: Is LV22 a master violin?
No. LV22 is positioned as an intermediate / step-up violin outfit. The “master grade” wording refers to the bridge specification only, not the entire violin.
Q4: How is LV22 different from LV21?
LV21 uses jujube wood fittings with an A-grade / master grade bridge. LV22 keeps the upgraded bridge specification but uses chickenwing wood fittings, giving it a different visual and specification identity within the intermediate violin range.
Q5: Can LV22 support OEM packaging?
Yes. LV22 can support OEM packaging, carton marks, model coding, logo options, and standardized bundle arrangements for B2B buyers.















