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About

New York Jewelry designer HyeJun Park has always had a budding interest in violin and classical music. 
When HyeJun met Metropolitan Opera violinist Katherine Fong at a reception following one of Katherine's summer
New York chamber music performances, there was an instant bond between the two artists...This is because Katherine had long sought an intersection between two loves: the beauty of the violin and the glamour of fashion.
As the conversation unfolded, the signs at the intersection became crystal clear.
HyeJun went home to her sketchbooks and workbench, and soon delivered to Katherine the first decorated Pavé Ball tuner which was received with such enthusiasm, Katherine and HyeJun joined forces to create the company Luxitune.
Since launching in 2012, demand for these elegant adornments spread quickly through the MET Orchestra, and to violinists, violists and cellists around the globe.
Violin soloist Chee-Yun, has a gold and Iridescent Luxitune Pavé Ball tuner on her Violin.
Maxine Kwok-Adams, First Violinist with the London Symphony Orchestra has several designs on a rotation basis.
Tina Guo, grammy nominated Cellist and Composer uses four Pavé ball iridescent cello tuners on her electric Cello.
Other Luxitune designs include a jeweled rose, a pavé crystal-studded winking skull, and the Solitaire series, a classic, timeless bezel-set Swarovski crystal stone and Mother of Pearl.
All Luxitune models are available in a variety of color combinations and can be easily interchanged by the player.