Lumina Student Violin Outfit – Tie Dye
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Description
Express yourself with the Lumina Student Violin Outfit in Tie Dye — a colorful violin outfit featuring a swirling, psychedelic crystal tailpiece that bursts with bold color and shimmers with every movement. Built on maple, spruce, and ebony with four crystal fine tuners, this is a unique violin outfit for the student who wants their instrument to reflect their personality. Sizes 1/4–4/4.
Where Psychedelic Artistry Meets Classical Excellence
The tie dye crystal tailpiece creates a kaleidoscope effect that shifts and shimmers under light — no two angles look the same. Fit in but still stand out.
- Fine quality tonewoods
- Maple back and sides
- Spruce top
- Ebony fittings
- Individual setup
- Crystal tie dye tailpiece with 4 fine tuners
- Quality shaped case with 2 accessory pockets and bow holder
- Brazilwood bow with genuine horsehair
- Quality rosin
Available in sizes 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 4/4. Ships ready to play.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the tie dye tailpiece look like?
The tailpiece features a swirling multi-color crystal pattern that creates a kaleidoscope effect, shifting and shimmering under light with every movement.
What is included in the student outfit?
Violin with tie dye crystal tailpiece, shaped case with two accessory pockets and bow holder, brazilwood bow, and rosin.
What sizes are available?
Available in 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and 4/4.
Care
Violin Care Instructions:
To keep your violin in excellent condition, follow these essential care practices:
- Rosin Wipe-Down: After each playing session, gently wipe rosin dust off the strings and body with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth to prevent buildup and maintain the finish.
- Bow Hair Care: Loosen the bow hair after each use to reduce tension on the hair and extend its lifespan. Have the bow rehaired every 1-2 years depending on usage.
- Humidity Control: Store your violin in an environment with 40-60% relative humidity. Extreme dryness can cause cracks; excessive moisture can cause swelling and warping.
- Case Storage: Always store your violin in its hard case when not in use. The case protects against physical damage, temperature fluctuations, and humidity changes.
- Temperature Protection: Avoid exposing your violin to extreme temperature changes or direct sunlight. Keep it away from heating vents, air conditioners, and damp areas.
- String Replacement: Replace strings every 6-12 months depending on playing frequency and wear. Fresh strings improve tone quality and playability.
Choose the Right Size
Choosing the right violin size ensures comfort and proper technique. Here's a quick guide based on the player's arm length (measured from neck to wrist):
- 4/4 (Full Size) — 23.5" or longer | Adults and teens 11+
- 3/4 — 22"–23.5" | Ages 9–11
- 1/2 — 20"–22" | Ages 6–9
- 1/4 — 17"–20" | Ages 4–6
Not sure? Have the player hold their arm straight out. The violin should rest comfortably in the chin rest with a slight bend at the elbow. When in doubt, size down — a slightly smaller violin is easier to play than one that's too large.
Shipping & Returns
We offer FREE shipping on all orders within the contiguous US. Orders are carefully packed to ensure your instrument arrives safely. Most orders ship within 1–3 business days. Returns accepted within 30 days of delivery — instrument must be in original condition. Contact us to initiate a return.