| 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 | |
| 琴码 Bridge | A级 A/Master Grade Bridge |
| 指板 Fingerboard | 乌木 / 黑檀 Ebony |
| 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 | 优质苏木 Pernambuco |


Professional violin wholesale is only useful to importers when the specification can be repeated without drifting into “sample-only” quality. LV53 is structured as a stable, professional-grade outfit with a spruce top and European maple back and sides—materials and proportions chosen to support a familiar response profile for advancing players, orchestral programs, and performance-focused retailers. The goal is not to chase exaggerated statements. The goal is to create a reliable wholesale SKU that feels professional in the hand, looks refined under stage lighting, and remains easy to reorder as a consistent line item.
A spruce top is widely valued for clarity and articulation, while maple on the back and ribs adds focus, stability, and an elegant visual identity. European maple tonewood is selected here to support both structure and presentation. If your customers benefit from a neutral, authoritative reference about what a violin is and why its build matters, Encyclopaedia Britannica provides a concise overview that you can cite in training materials or buyer education without turning your product page into a lecture: Britannica: Violin.
LV53 belongs to our Professional lineup. For catalog clarity and consistent buyer expectations, keep navigation aligned within the same tier: Professional Violins. This reduces confusion for B2B buyers who shop by level, not by marketing adjectives, and it supports cleaner distribution strategies where each tier has a clear role in your product ladder.
Professional violin wholesale buyers often manage real-world usage conditions: rehearsal rooms, school inventories, retail handling, and repeated transportation. LV53 is specified with ebony fittings—ebony fingerboard, ebony pegs, ebony tailpiece, and ebony chinrest—to support durability, stable handling, and a disciplined professional appearance. Ebony is not chosen to “look expensive” alone; it is chosen because it is a standard material for higher-tier fittings where service life and tactile stability matter.
In performance-oriented settings, buyers want predictability: smooth tuning behavior, reliable contact points, and a feel that does not change dramatically from one unit to another. This is where an importer-friendly wholesale outfit becomes valuable—less time spent sorting instruments after arrival, fewer support messages about inconsistent hardware feel, and a clearer upgrade story for customers graduating into more serious practice. The spruce-and-maple structure provides the tonal foundation, while the fittings and setup logic reinforce daily reliability for the end user.
If you want to frame craftsmanship without overclaiming, referencing a respected industry organization can help set professional context. The Violin Society of America is a non-profit that promotes the art and science of making, repairing, and preserving bowed string instruments and their bows: Violin Society of America: About. This kind of external reference supports a professional tone in your product narrative while keeping the focus on repeatable specification and practical value for wholesale.
Professional violin wholesale becomes easier to sell when the outfit is complete and standardized. LV53 is paired with an MV850 bow and a premium violin case so distributors can present it as a ready-to-ship professional set. For many B2B customers, the case is not a “nice extra”; it is a logistical requirement. Premium cases reduce shipping damage risk, simplify retail presentation, and allow institutions to issue instruments into programs with fewer after-purchase complications.
A complete outfit also improves catalog discipline. Instead of mixing unrelated bows and cases across models, LV53 can hold a consistent bundle identity: one presentation, one packing plan, one reorder path. This is particularly useful if you are building a laddered offering (entry → intermediate → professional) where each step must look and feel like a deliberate upgrade. LV53 supports that ladder by aligning materials (spruce top, European maple back/sides), fittings (ebony), and presentation (premium case) into a single, coherent specification.
If your wholesale customers want to expand the outfit with standardized add-ons—rosin, shoulder rests, spare parts, or bundle upgrades—you can direct them to a consistent accessory hub instead of building ad-hoc kits each time: Accessories. This reduces order friction and makes it easier for importers to keep their own SKU naming and inventory planning clean across seasons.
Professional violin wholesale often includes private label requirements. LV53 is suitable for importers who want a stable base specification and a controlled branding layer—logo marking, carton marks, bundle naming, and finish coordination—without changing the underlying product tier. The most common failure mode in private label sourcing is “silent spec drift” across reorders. The solution is not more marketing language; it is a documented process that locks in appearance expectations and packing standards so the next order looks like the previous order.
If you plan to run OEM programs, it helps to keep a single operational reference point inside your procurement workflow. Our OEM/ODM page can serve as that reference for logo options, labeling, carton marks, and standardization steps: OEM/ODM. The objective is simple: minimize ambiguity, protect brand consistency, and keep reorder cycles efficient for wholesale buyers who manage multiple channels.
LV53 also fits well in professional-tier catalogs where buyers expect every detail to look intentional. That means consistency not only in the instrument, but also in the accessory selection, case presentation, and documentation. When your wholesale buyer can place the same order twice and receive the same result twice, that is when professional violin wholesale becomes a reliable business asset rather than a risky bet.
Professional violin wholesale programs succeed when QC and logistics are treated as part of the product experience. LV53 supports QC alignment for batch delivery: appearance consistency, assembly integrity, fittings stability, and packing readiness can be standardized to reduce disputes and accelerate receiving. If your buyers need a clear, internal-facing reference to describe checkpoints, our QC page provides a consistent framework: QC.
Export packaging discipline matters, especially for international shipments where wood packaging requirements can affect clearance and risk. Many trade lanes reference ISPM 15 treatment and marking rules for regulated wood packaging materials. For buyers shipping into the United States, USDA APHIS provides clear guidance on wood packaging material requirements and ISPM 15 compliance: USDA APHIS: Wood Packaging Material. This type of authoritative external link helps your customers understand why packaging choices and markings are not optional details.
For delivery planning, LV53 supports a 7–15 day shipping planning window depending on order volume, customization scope, and destination coordination. To keep operational expectations consistent for your wholesale customers, maintain a clear logistics reference: Shipping/Delivery/Packaging. Predictable QC, predictable packing, and predictable planning windows are what turn a professional-tier product into a repeatable wholesale program.
Q1: Who is this outfit designed for?
LV53 is designed for importers, distributors, and professional programs that need a repeatable wholesale specification with a refined, performance-oriented feel.
Q2: What tonewoods are specified?
A spruce top with European maple back and sides, paired with ebony fittings for stability and durability in daily use.
Q3: Can this be used as a flagship tier in a catalog ladder?
Yes. LV53 is positioned in the Professional line and works well as a premium step for buyers upgrading from intermediate inventory.
Q4: Do you support OEM branding and packaging standards?
Yes. We can support logo marking, carton marks, bundle naming, and standardized packing for reorder consistency.
Q5: What delivery planning window should buyers expect?
Many wholesale programs plan within a 7–15 day window depending on quantity and destination coordination.