LV-52

Professional Violin Wholesale – European Flamed Maple, MOP Ebony (LV-52)

其他信息

Violin Size

3/4, 7/8, 4/4 (Full Size)

面板 Top Plate / Belly

背板 & 侧板 Back Plate & Ribs

欧洲火焰纹枫木/Selected European flamed maple tonewood

琴 头&琴颈Scroll&Neck

指板 Fingerboard

螺钿镶嵌乌木 Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Ebony

琴码 Bridge

A级 A/Master Grade Bridge

配件 Pegs,Tailpiece,Chinrest

乌木 Ebony

油漆 Varnish

传统油性漆 Traditional Oil Varnish

琴盒 Case

专业方盒 Professional Violin Case

琴弓 Bow

精选巴西木 Selected Brazilwood

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Professional Violin Wholesale Built Around Real Tonewood

Professional violin wholesale is not simply about upgrading a label—it is about specifying materials that behave predictably in the hands of advancing players and in the inventory plans of importers. LV52 is built around a spruce top and European maple back and sides, a pairing that remains the reference point for the violin family and professional expectations of response and projection. If you need a concise, buyer-friendly way to introduce what a violin is and why its structure matters, an authoritative overview like Encyclopaedia Britannica’s violin reference can serve as a neutral educational anchor for your customers without turning your product page into a textbook.

In LV52, the spruce top is selected to support clarity and articulation, while European maple tonewood on the back and ribs adds stability, focus, and visual refinement. The intent is a consistent wholesale instrument that can be positioned as an upgrade line: not only more attractive in figure and finish, but also more disciplined in response under bow changes and dynamic range. This is where professional violin wholesale becomes meaningful for B2B buyers: you are not buying one “nice sample,” you are building a repeatable SKU.

LV52 belongs to our Professional lineup, so the page can be cross-navigated within the same value tier for catalog coherence. See our Professional Violins category to keep buyer expectations aligned and avoid comparing this instrument to entry-level ranges where specification logic is different: Professional Violins. For importers who also need a step-down option for training programs, the structure stays consistent across the site—only the selection standard changes—making line building easier across multiple markets.

Refined Response: Setup Logic for Importers and Schools

Professional violin wholesale buyers often manage mixed end-users: advancing students, orchestra players, and institutions that require predictable setup. LV52 is equipped with ebony fittings—ebony fingerboard, ebony pegs, ebony tailpiece, and ebony chinrest—chosen for stability, durability, and a clean professional appearance. Ebony parts are not a “decorative upgrade”; they influence handling and long-term reliability in daily use, especially where climate and storage conditions vary across regions.

A professional setup is ultimately about controllable response: bow changes should feel stable, string crossings should remain clean, and the instrument should not punish the player with uneven resistance. LV52 is designed to support that expectation as a wholesale SKU—balanced enough for ensemble work, yet responsive enough for repertoire that demands articulation. For distributors who train sales staff, it helps to anchor the narrative in craft language used by the professional community. Organizations like the Violin Society of America provide a credible window into violin-making as a discipline, which can be referenced when discussing the importance of construction consistency and setup practices.

If your buyers request a complete “outfit” specification, LV52 is easy to bundle. Matching bows, cases, and accessories can be managed through a single catalog flow, minimizing purchase friction for importers. You can reference our Accessories hub for standardized add-ons (rosin, shoulder rests, spare parts) and keep your wholesale listings uniform across marketplaces: Accessories. This is also a practical way to reduce customer support overhead after delivery—one bundle spec, one packing standard, one reorder path.

A Player-Centered Story That Sells Without Overclaiming

Professional violin wholesale becomes easier to sell when the story matches a real purchasing situation. LV52 is the kind of instrument an importer selects when the end-user is no longer satisfied with “starter comfort” and begins asking for a more serious feel: steadier bow contact, clearer articulation, and a presentation that looks appropriate on stage. This model supports that transition without forcing exaggerated claims. The value is practical: a repeatable build specification that importers can reorder with confidence and that teachers can recommend without surprises.

Imagine a buyer building a “conservatory pathway” product ladder. LV52 sits where a student’s weekly practice becomes structured and performance occasions increase—ensemble rehearsals, auditions, masterclasses, and formal exams. They need an instrument that does not fight the bow, that stays stable under rehearsals, and that feels credible in appearance. European maple back and sides help deliver that refined visual and structural impression, while the spruce top supports clarity and responsiveness. Ebony fittings complete the professional look and reduce the chance of premature wear under frequent handling.

For B2B clients, positioning matters as much as specification. If your catalog includes multiple professional SKUs, you can guide customers through a coherent series rather than isolated “one-off” products. Keep LV52 within the Professional category so the buyer experience stays consistent and premium-focused: Professional Violins. This supports higher average order value because the customer can self-navigate upward within the same tier when they are ready, rather than leaving your site to compare elsewhere.

OEM-Ready Wholesale: Brand Consistency and Reorder Discipline

Professional violin wholesale is frequently a brand-building project, not just a shipment. LV52 is structured for importers who want a clean, consistent specification that can be repeated across seasons and sales channels. If you run private label programs, you need a supplier that can align appearance standards, packing layout, and SKU naming so that your catalog remains coherent. LV52 supports that approach with a professional-grade visual baseline—tonewood pairing, ebony fittings, and a premium case—so your brand does not appear “mixed tier” to customers.

OEM support is most valuable when it reduces ambiguity. That means agreeing on finish tone, logo marking, carton marks, accessory inclusion, and documentation expectations before scaling. If you want a clear process path for custom programs, our OEM/ODM page can be used as the operational reference point inside your procurement workflow: OEM/ODM. The goal is not to complicate orders, but to make them easier to repeat: one spec, one checklist, one sampling rule, and a stable reorder cycle.

LV52 also pairs well with standardized add-on kits for importers who sell both instruments and related goods. Instead of chasing separate suppliers, you can consolidate procurement through a single channel and keep your customer experience uniform. Accessories, replacement parts, and bundle components can be referenced and matched here: Accessories. This “single-vendor discipline” is often the difference between a B2B catalog that scales and a catalog that becomes operationally expensive.

QC, Export Packaging, and 7–15 Day Planning for Wholesale

Professional violin wholesale programs succeed when quality control and logistics are treated as part of the product—not an afterthought. LV52 is intended for repeat orders, so inspection criteria must be aligned to reduce disputes: appearance consistency, assembly integrity, setup stability, and packing readiness. To keep expectations transparent, you can reference our QC workflow as the common language between your purchasing team, your warehouse, and our production line: QC.

Export packing is not just about protection; it is also about compliance and risk control. Many markets pay attention to wood packaging requirements, and B2B buyers benefit when suppliers can support compliant packing options. If your shipments include wood packaging materials, standards such as ISPM 15 are widely referenced in international trade compliance, and agencies like USDA APHIS provide clear guidance for U.S. import scenarios. That type of external reference helps your customers understand why packaging choices and markings matter—without turning your product page into a legal document.

LV52 supports 7–15 day shipping planning as a practical window for many wholesale programs, depending on order volume, customization scope, and destination coordination. For export methods, packing structures, and delivery planning, keep a consistent operational link available for buyers: Shipping/Delivery/Packaging. The best wholesale experience is predictable: predictable QC, predictable packing, predictable paperwork, and a predictable reorder rhythm.