A prestigious name
for a prestigious instrument

The acoustic version and direct descendant of Alan Stivell's famous electric harp, the Stivell adopts the aesthetic lines once hand-traced by this celebrated Breton harpist. Specially equipped with a double soundboard, it offers great richness of timbre and a perfect balance throughout its range. Superbly crafted from fine rare woods, it is a wonderful concert instrument.

Woods used: maple, zebrawood or bubinga for the body, spruce for the soundboard
Finishes: maple, zebrawood or bubinga

Size: 157 cm
Weight: 17,5 kg
Strings: nylon for gut string harp (top C00 to F3),
folk/light gut (E4 to D26), lever harp wires (C27 to A36)
Range: 38 strings from C00 to A36

Finishes