Sets the Tone.
Not Just for First Violins.
Sets the Tone.
Not Just for First Violins.
Sustainable Wood for Violin Making – Grown in Domestic Forests.
Violin making is a bespoke craft freighted with emotion: no two high-quality violins, violas, cellos or double basses are alike. And they are all carefully handcrafted. This also applies to Sonowood, the sustainable wood for violin making obtained from domestic forests. Each piece of Sonowood is unique, and every single square timber is different. Its premium finish, exceptional hardness and outstanding density promise superior acoustics with excellent aesthetic appeal.
Sustainable Fittings for Violins and Violas.
Violins and violas can be made with Sonowood for fingerboards, tailpieces, tuning pegs, chin rests and end buttons.
Sustainable Shaped Parts for Cellos and Double Basses.
The Sonowood product line for cello and double bass includes squared timbers for tailpieces, fingerboards and tuning pegs.
Domestic Wood for Violin Making with the Characteristics of Tropical Timber.
Sonowood is created by modifying local woods such as spruce, maple or beech from sustainably managed forests. Thanks to this process, these woods match or even surpass the highly prized physical, mechanical and tonal qualities of tropical timber. Our solution is a leading replacement for endangered tropical woods in violin making.
Sonowood Black Edition.
Sonowood Black Edition is available in shades ranging from dark brown to deep black for violins and violas. It functions as a genuine alternative to ebony – in terms of both its physical characteristics and appearance.
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Specifications for Sonowood Black Edition
Type of wood: beech (Fagus sylvatica)
Color: very dark brown to black
Density: 1,200 – 1,400 kg/m³
Brinell hardness: > 80 N/mm²
Dimensional stability: height ~ 0.7%, width ~ 0.37% per % change in moisture content
Sound conduction speed: 4,200 – 5,400 m/s
Dynamic elasticity module: > 21,000 N/mm²
Sonowood Maple.
Sonowood Spruce.
Sonowood Beech.
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Specifications for Sonowood Maple
Type of wood: sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus)
Color: mocha
Density: 1,200 – 1,400 kg/m³
Brinell hardness: > 80 N/mm²
Dimensional stability: differential swelling tolerance in % per % of moisture content change: height 0.7%, width 0.3%
Sound conduction speed: > 4,200 – 5,400 m/s
Damping (logarithmic decrement): ~ 0.053
Dynamic elasticity module: > 21,000 N/mm² -
Specifications for Sonowood Spruce
Type of wood: spruce (Picea abies)
Color: caramel
Density: 1,200 – 1,400 kg/m³
Brinell hardness: > 80 N/mm²
Dimensional stability: differential swelling tolerance in % per % of moisture content change: height 0.75%, width 0.33%
Sound conduction speed: 5,000 - 6,300 m/s
Damping (logarithmic decrement): ~ 0.04
Dynamic elasticity module: > 30,000 N/mm² -
Specifications for Sonowood Beech
Type of wood: beech (Fagus sylvatica)
Color: dark brown
Density: 1,200 – 1,400 kg/m³
Brinell hardness: > 80 N/mm²
Dimensional stability: differential swelling tolerance in % per % of moisture content change: height 0.7%, width 0.37%
Sound conduction speed: 4,200 – 5,400 m/s
Dynamic elasticity module: > 21,000 N/mm² -
Specifications for Ebony (Diospyros ebenum) as Comparison
Density: 1'200 – 1'400 kg/m³
Brinell hardness: ~ 84 N/mm²
Sound conduction speed: ~ 4'500 m/s
Interested in Sonowood?
If You Are an Instrument Maker:
Contact us.
We will be happy to discuss your individual requirements and answer any questions you have about Sonowood square timbers made from wood from sustainably managed local forests.
If You Are a Musician:
Contact one of our partners. Or ask your preferred luthier about Sonowood.
We have carefully selected our partners: these respected experts have extensive experience in crafting high-quality musical instruments – and they rely on Sonowood. They will be more than happy to help you with making or modifying your instrument.
More and more luthiers are turning to Sonowood. We have established strong partnerships with recognized experts in instrument making, who use Sonowood square timbers to craft the parts of the instrument in close consultation with the artist, taking their requirements into account.
Sustainable Wood also Available for Guitar Making.
Sonowood is synonymous with exceptional hardness and density – the perfect prerequisites not only for stringed instruments, but also for acoustic guitars and electric guitars that that have to meet the highest tonal requirements.
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