Kremona
Kremona
Kremona is a long-standing Bulgarian Chordophone manufacturer, founded in 1924 by Dimitar Georgiev, a former gunsmith, and his two brothers. In the beginning they made Mandolins, Violins, (for which they are probably most famous), and later Guitars in Kazanlak Bulgaria.
In 1999 they became a private company again and in 2005 they started branding the Guitars Orpheus Valley in some parts of the world. In late 2012 was the introduction of Ukuleles to the catalogue of products, and at the moment these are just branded Kremona. There are two Tenor Ukuleles as the initial offering, the "Coco" made from walnut and cedar and the "Mari" which is all mahogany. Both are all solid wood and made at the factory in Bulgaria