SATRAVI CertifiedCertified peace of mind: a case bearing the SATRAVI® trademark is the guarantee a musician needs that a case is designed and built to protect the instrument in the majority of possible accidents. The safety of bowed instruments during their everyday transport is a key priority for every musician, even if their instrument is not a multi-million-dollar Stradivari. During daily use a case can drop to the ground, be fallen upon, be crushed or pop open inadvertently, sometimes resulting in the instrument being damaged or even destroyed.
How does a case model become SATRAVI® Certified? A normal production sample of the case model to be tested is first prepared to simulate normal use conditions. A contemporary violin or viola, with Cremonese school measurements, thicknesses, and other typical characteristics of a professional-quality instrument, including an over-tailpiece chinrest, is secured inside the case. Bows are placed in all bow provisions, a shoulder rest in the designated space, the blanket positioned, and all closure systems implemented. The following tests are then performed, annotating the results:
If the instrument remains undamaged after completing all of the above tests, the case model tested is qualified to become SATRAVI® certified. |