Instrument Making.
Handmade instruments. Singular tone.
Commission Instrument Making
About This Craft
Why commission bespoke instrument making?
A handmade instrument is a collaboration between maker and musician. Independent luthiers select their tonewoods personally, carve and shape each body by hand, and voice the instrument to its owner's playing style. From acoustic guitars to violins, from harps to mandolins — these are instruments with a voice.
Commission Guide
What you can commission.
These are starting points, not limits. If you can describe it, our makers can build it.
The Process
From brief to finished piece.
01
Describe
your vision
A sketch, a photo, or just a feeling. We help shape the brief.
02
Meet
your maker
We introduce you to 1–3 vetted instrument making studios within 48 hours.
03
Refine
together
Work with the artisan on materials, dimensions, and finishes.
04
Receive
your piece
Completed, quality-checked, and delivered with full provenance.
Vetted Studios
Every artisan has been personally assessed for craft excellence, production reliability, and professional integrity.
Zero Buyer Fees
We never charge the buyer. You pay the maker's direct studio price — no gallery markups, no middleman costs.
Full Provenance
Every piece comes with provenance documentation. Know exactly who made it, where, and from what materials.
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Ready to commission?
Describe what you’d like made. We’ll match you with the right instrument making studio within 48 hours.
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