

Simon Guillaume
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It is an honor to take part in Tatsunoya's 100th Anniversary exhibition by presenting a bow quartet made especially for the centennial of the company. On the occasion of your 100th anniversary, I would like to extend my sincere congratulations. Thank you for your continued dedication to craftsmanship and musical excellence. Wishing you continued success for the next hundred years.
Simon Guillaume
Archetier/Bowmaker
Simon Guillaume is a dedicated bowmaker who crafts exceptional bows for violin, viola, and cello. Originally from Belgium, Simon was immersed in the world of bow making from a young age, learning the craft under the guidance of his father, Pierre Guillaume, in Brussels. Deeply rooted in the French bow-making tradition, Simon’s passion for bows continues to shape and inspire his work today.
Simon’s expertise has been honed through years of training and experience in renowned workshops around the world. His journey includes two years in Barcelona, one year in Paris, five years at Maison Bernard in Brussels, and most recently, two years in New York City. Throughout his career, Simon has had the privilege of working on some of the finest and most historically significant bows ever made. This invaluable hands-on experience, paired with a deep understanding of diverse bow-making traditions, has shaped him into a highly skilled craftsman with a refined eye for detail.
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