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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Last Bow Maker Warns of Lost Craftsmanship

Last Bow Maker Warns of Lost Craftsmanship

19 Nov

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Summary

  • Artisan fears ban on materials threatens future of violin making.
  • Craftsman cites rare wood restrictions and lack of training.
  • He is one of the last independent makers of instruments and bows.
Last Bow Maker Warns of Lost Craftsmanship

Rudolf Pilsel, a craftsman with over five decades of experience in making and restoring violins and bows, has voiced serious concerns about the potential demise of his industry. He highlights that international trade bans on threatened wood species, such as Pernambuco, coupled with a severe lack of new apprentices, are jeopardizing the future of this highly specialized craft.

Pilsel, who has supplied instruments to renowned musicians and orchestras, including the Liverpool Philamonic, notes that obtaining materials like ivory, tortoise shell, and whale bone has also become impossible due to bans. He emphasizes that bow-making requires extreme precision, working to fractions of a millimeter, a skill few are now learning.

Despite these challenges, Pilsel continues his work from his home in Crewe, Cheshire, cherishing the privilege of creating instruments that have graced prestigious venues. He considers himself one of the last independent traders capable of both making and restoring these delicate musical tools, a testament to a dying art form.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
He fears that import bans on essential materials like rare woods and a lack of new trainees threaten the survival of his highly skilled craft.
Restrictions apply to threatened wood species like Pernambuco, and other banned materials include ivory, tortoise shell, and whale bone.
Yes, he describes it as an extremely rare skill due to the non-availability of materials and the absence of training programs for it.

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