Cases
  • 9709-BL

    Negri Diplomat Blue Violin Case

    Weight: 6.28 lb

    Size: 4/4

    Material: Wooden Shell

    - 4 bow holders
    - 1 large accessory pocket for shoulder rest
    - 2 small accessory pockets
    - hygrometer
    - 2 leather backpack straps
    - full-length zippered music pouch
    - brass hardware
    - 1 velvet blanket

    Negri Diplomat Oblong Violin Case - Blue

    Introducing one of the finest violin cases in the market today - the Negri Diplomat. This case is an all-natural wooden case with a Cognac leather exterior cover from Tuscany. The interior features luxurious velvet padding stitched along premium leather. There are three matching leather accessory pockets. This case includes four handmade rosewood bow holders, a full-length zippered music pocket, two interior compartments plus a rosin compartment, string tube, adjustable leather strap, and the finest and most secure suspension protection system. Finest Italian and Swiss locks. And Leather handle.

    Features

    • For full-size violin
    • Five-layer laminate wooden box
    • Extra screws for a perfect attachment of the cover
    • Heavy gauge welded D-Rings
    • Oversized leather handle (for carrying the case with gloves in cold weather)
    • Highest quality leather and velvet
    • 3 Point deep suspension air system
    • 4 high-quality two-position bow spinners with springs made of rosewood
    • Elegant brass pulls
    • Blanket made of finest Velvet and silk material
    • Special cushion for bridge protection
    • Pencil compartment
    • Hygrometer

    About Negri

    Negri has been offering the best protection for the world's most valuable violins, such as Stradivarius and Guarneri, for the past 30 years. It is the preferred case among virtuosos like Lord Yehudi Menhuin, Ruggiero Ricci, Akiko Suwanai, Vadim Repin, Linus Roth and the great Maxim Vengerov; just to name a few. Negri cases offer study protection with impeccable attention to quality. Furthermore, each case is beautifully designed. You definitely know a Negri case when you see it.