Violin/Viola Chinrest Cover
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Chinrest Cover (100% silk Shu brocade) for Violin/Viola
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Chinrest Cover (100% silk Song brocade) for Violin/Viola (light)
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Chinrest Cover (100% silk Song brocade) for Violin/Viola (Pink)
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Limited Chinrest Cover (100% silk Song brocade) for Violin/Viola
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Silk Violin Bag (100% silk Song brocade)
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Winter Rose Chinrest Cover (Song brocade) for Violin
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About
When classical music meets the millennium intangible cultural heritage of silk Song brocade and Shu brocade...
Jin( brocade) originated in China and has a history of more than 3,000 years. The idioms "adding flowers to brocade" and "flowers like brocade" also come from it.
Shu brocade has a history of more than 2,000 years since the Qin and Han dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It is the predecessor of Kyoto Shijin, a national treasure of Japan. The Shu brocade used in our products will have different luster and color under light from different angles.
Song brocade began at the end of the Song Dynasty and developed from the Tang Dynasty Shu brocade. It is gorgeous in color, exquisite in pattern and firm in texture.
Song brocade and Shu brocade are both national intangible cultural heritage, and the production process is complex and complicated. Generally, it takes more than 20 processes from silk reeling, dyeing to machine weaving.
Classical Memo evokes a sense of elegance and timelessness, designs classic or sophisticated products. We focus on quality and tradition, making it memorable and distinctive. It suggests a blend of classic style and modern sensibility.
FAQs
1. Why is it so expensive?
The pure silk (100% mulberry silk) Songjin and Shujin are very expensive in themselves, and the chinrest cover uses double-layer Songjin/Shujin. This way the texture and antiperspirant and deodorant effects are good.
2. Will the silk chinrest cover slip?
Because the surface of Songjin and Shujin has woven patterns, there is a certain amount of friction, so it will not slip. The current feedback is that it can prevent sweating and slipping.
3. Will the patterns and friction rub the neck and skin?
Because it is 100% mulberry silk, it is relatively skin-friendly, woven tightly enough, and has enough momme, so it will not rub the skin. On the contrary, it will improve the chin kiss and redness and swelling.
4. How to fix it without a strap at the back?
There is a special design on the front that can be stuck, and the ironed pleats fix the shape and will not run around.
5. The chinrest is quite special. Can it be customized?
Yes, the price may be more expensive, and the cycle will take about a month.
6. How to clean and care for silk?
The pink one is 100% mulberry silk Songjin, and the blue one is 100% mulberry silk Shujin. Try to dry clean. If you need to wash by hand, soak it in cold water with silk detergent for 10 minutes, then rinse it with cold water, do not rub it, do not wring it out, and drain it. Dry it in the shade, do not expose it to the sun.
7. Will the folds after ironing be opened after washing?
A customer taught me a method. When you dry it in the sun, the mark is still there, just hold it there.
8. Will it look good on stage?
Songjin and Shujin have certain cultural value in themselves, and are real luxury goods. They should be able to add luster to your performance. The complex and exquisite patterns of Songjin and Shujin are woven with great effort.
9. Will the chinrest cover affect the sound?
I asked many people to test it, and most people could not hear it, and those who could hear it also said that the impact was negligible. From a physical point of view, it will affect bone conduction to some extent, which is the violinist's perception of the violin. After trying many materials, this silk Songjin Shujin is relatively thin and has the least impact. It will not affect the audience's experience.
10. Do you need a silk Songjin/Shujin chinrest cover?
Are you allergic to metal/wood/paint? Do not want to have a violin kiss? Avoid sweating and slipping or damaging the violin paint. Fear of getting foundation on the violin. Also, you like good-looking violin accessories.





