Stativarius

The Stativarius (ステートバリウス) is a special type of violin, said to produce the greatest music and can sell for more than a hundred million yen at auction.

Etymology
"Stativarius" is a pun on the real-life (ストラディバリウス), the legendary string instruments built by the Italian luthier family Stradivari during the 17th and 18th centuries, known worldwide.

The names of the known individual Stativari are derived from figures from folklore and mythology, most of them involving.

Trivia

 * Similar to how Stativarius is derived from the real-life Stradivarius, two other types of violin are referred to which are derived from real-life Italian luthier families and the violins they produced, of similar standing to the Stradivari; Almati from and Guarnari from.