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Brand history

Brand history

Christina violins have a history of nearly 150 years and enjoy a large number of brand supporters in Europe.


In 1795, the brand's founder, the Italian violin maker Joseph. Anthony met Christina, the daughter of Count Andrew of France, and made the first Christina violin for her future wife.


In 1850, Christina passed away. Joseph. Throughout his life, Anthony made 12 violins inscribed with "Christina lovin" for his wife and gave them all to a local musical instrument store, allowing the melody of love to continue. He then returned to his hometown in Italy with his son, Joseph Jr.


In 1868, Joseph the younger and his father opened the first violin workshop in Italy. To remember his mother, they named the products Christina. In naming violins, Little Anthony followed his father's dear wishes and carefully crafted each violin engraved with his mother's name. He made every violin with the same love as his father did back then, gradually earning everyone's appreciation and recognition. Later, it was passed down and grew as a family business. The violin has been successively used by many famous European musicians.


In 2013, Christina's China operation company was established, officially entering the Chinese market for sales. Every violin is meticulously produced with European precision craftsmanship.


To this day, the CHRISTINA brand has its own sales network in 23 countries around the world, serving over 35 million customers globally. All teams still adhere to their original intentions and, with a heart full of love, carefully create every violin signed by CHRISTINA.