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Bepoke
hand carving 
Colour
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Woods & Finishes
Maple
For the Skylark, Clarsach and Progress harps and commonly associated
with harp manufacture. It is a straight-grained wood with remarkable
strength characteristics and a blonde-white colour which also
lends itself ideally to staining but not the waxed finish.
Ash
For the Ashdown. A resilient light-coloured wood with a well
defined and attractive grain, particularly suited to the satin
finish.
Mahogany
Also for the Ashdown. A beautiful and familiar red-brown wood.
As with the Ash, this timber resonates particularly well with
the lower tension strings.
Spruce Soundboards
Spruce is the wood that most characterises the tone of a harp;
we are extremely particular in selecting the very finest quality
spruce for the soundboard. The crucial aspects of sound and
performance are otherwise directly attributable to the structural
balance which is essentially a matter of design. Hence, your
choice of finish and wood for the rest of the harp makes no
significant difference in this respect.
Finishes
You can decide if you want your harp in Satin or Gloss Finish.
In addition, we can customise decorative finishes, colours,
paintings or carvings.
Satin finish is a modern lacquered finish, easier to maintain,
which gives full protection to the wood whilst enhancing the
grain to reveal it's natural beauty.
Gloss finish is a highly protective, polyester finish with
a high-gloss sheen. It requires little or no maintenance to
remain looking as good as new for years. However, in the event
of a serious knock causing any damage, this is likely to be
expensive to refurbish.
Colours: choose from the range of colours shown on the left. |

A
Skylark in Royal Blue 
A
wide range of colours 
Hand
painted finish |
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