Silvia Zanchi - 2025 - REG Limited Edition Lattice

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Luthier:  Silvia Zanchi
Construction Year: 2025
Construction Type:  Lattice
Top: Spruce
Back and Sides: Indian rosewood
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: D # / E
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 51.5
Weight (g): 1480
Tuner: Alessi
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: New
Case: Hiscox Pro II “Siccas Edition”

Overview

The Silvia Zanchi REG Limited Edition 2025 Lattice is a modern concert guitar built to deliver exceptional projection and responsiveness while retaining traditional tonal richness. Its lightweight soundboard, reinforced by a spruce lattice bracing system, balances string tension and allows the top to vibrate freely, creating a powerful, dynamic voice with clarity across the registers. Designed as the sister model to the Doubletop version, it emphasizes both strength and refinement. Visually, the instrument features a rosette inspired by the lattice pattern itself, a motif echoed on the bridge platelet and the hand-painted label frame, highlighting Zanchi’s artistry and attention to detail.

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Manufacturer Information:
Silvia Zanchi, Via Martinella No.25, 24124, Bergamo, Italy, info@silviazanchi.it
Responsible Person:
Silvia Zanchi, Via Martinella No.25, 24124, Bergamo, Italy, info@silviazanchi.it
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About the luthier

Silvia Zanchi, based in Bergamo, specializes in the construction of classical concert guitars, plucked instruments for early music, and the restoration of historical plucked instruments. After studying at the Liceo Artistico Statale in Bergamo, she graduated from the Civica Scuola di Liuteria in Milan, where she focused on building and restoring early music plucked string instruments. Since 2006, she has collaborated with lutherie schools (Civica Scuola di Liuteria di Milano, Accademia di Liuteria Piemontese, Cr Forma Cremona, Scuola di Artigianato Artistico Centopievese), associations, institutions, companies, and music conservatories, teaching masterclasses on construction, varnishing, and restoration of plucked string instruments both in Italy and abroad. She primarily creates a personal model of traditional classical guitars, drawing inspiration from great masters of the past, while also exploring modern projects using new technologies and materials to meet contemporary guitarist needs. Her aesthetic choices, deeply influenced by her artistic background, highlight her attention to detail, which is a hallmark of her craftsmanship.

About the guitar

The two REG Limited Edition 2025 guitars are the result of numerous experiments that led to the creation of a new model in Silvia Zanchi’s production. This model is designed for musicians who seek a more powerful sound and greater projection than a traditional guitar offers. This particular instrument is the Lattice Bracing model, conceived as the sister guitar to the Doubletop model, which is also available at Siccas Guitars. For this guitar, traditional materials were deliberately selected, aiming to achieve a very light soundboard, supported by a spruce lattice bracing system. This construction helps to counterbalance string tension, while allowing the soundboard to vibrate freely like a drum skin, resulting in outstanding projection and responsiveness. A distinctive aesthetic feature is the rosette, inspired by the geometric pattern of the lattice bracing. This design is echoed in the bridge platelet decoration and in the label frame, which is hand-painted with great precision.

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