


Ming-Jiang Zhu
Ming-Jiang Zhu Artist Cello
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From the workshop of the late gold medal-winning luthier Ming-Jiang Zhu comes the Artist cello. Gentle antiquing and a handsome red-brown varnish on golden ground make this a very attractive cello. Expertly set-up and adjusted in our Ann Arbor shop, these cellos are deeply resonant and sing in all registers. Performers of all levels will enjoy their clear, powerful, and even tone.
The Ming-Jiang Zhu Workshop is based in Guangzhou, China under the guidance of the outstanding maker Ming-Jiang Zhu. Zhu was trained under master violin maker and educator Guo-Hui Liang. In 1991, he opened his own workshop. Ming-Jiang Zhu has won 19 awards from international competitions and has been labeled “within the top 5% of violin makers in the world today.”
Many of the luthiers at Ming-Jiang Zhu workshop have been awarded for their workmanship as well. Altogether, the workshop has won 23 awards from top international competitions including the Violin Society of America, including 2 gold and 3 silver medals. The instruments of the workshop are crafted following Italian traditions and standards of craftsmanship. Ming-Jiang Zhu Workshop constantly produces exceptional and exquisite instruments that are powerful in tone.
1-Year Limited Warranty
This item comes with Shar's 1 year warranty covering defects of workmanship or materials. General wear and tear or misuse are not covered. Non-transferable.
30-Day No Hassle Return Policy
If you are not satisfied with this item for any reason, you may return it for a full refund within 30 days of purchase.
If you have any questions, please contact our Fine Instrument Professionals at 866.742.7270 or email us at violinshop@sharmusic.com.
The Workshop of Ming-Jiang Zhu was founded in 1986 by Master Zhu who went on to win 2 gold medals, 2 silver medals, and numerous awards for tone and craftsmanship from the Violin Society of America. Following his death in 2014, the workshop has been overseen by Ming-Jiang Zhu's brother-in-law, Wei Xian Zhu, himself award-winning maker.