A violin is crafted of about 80 parts, together weighing in at little over one pound. It's a delicate structure that is precisely engineered to withstand nearly 70 pounds of string tension. To the untrained eye, all violins may look alike. To the expert, however, no two instruments are identical. Today, Lewis instruments are crafted in the same tradition as they were a century ago. These violas are constructed of properly aged premium wood for th...