Custom Curve Mandolin Part Wood Armrest with Hardware
Enhance your mandolin playing experience with this beautifully crafted armrest designed specifically for mandolins. As an essential mandolin part and accessory, the MAR3 armrest features a custom curve that offers both comfort and style, making it a must-have for musicians seeking an upgrade. The primary focus is on the armrest, ensuring your playing posture stays comfortable during long sessions.
Made from high-quality materials such as ebony, rosewood, or tamarind, each armrest is carefully handcrafted to feature a unique, custom curve that complements your instrument’s aesthetic and your playing style. The armrest measures 3.5 inches long and 0.77 inches wide, fitting mandolins with a standard depth of up to about 1-7/8 inches. If you need a longer, wider, or custom-sized armrest, look for the MAR4 in the Mint Strings store. And, I am happy to create a tailored piece just for you.
Key features include:
- Designed with standard-length chrome hardware
- Cork backing on both hardware and armrest to protect your mandolin’s finish
- Handcrafted from premium woods like Padauk or boxwood for durability and beauty
- Custom curve for ergonomic comfort and aesthetic appeal
This mandolin armrest is easy to install with included hardware, offering a seamless upgrade that enhances both sound quality and playing comfort. Whether you’re a professional performer or a passionate hobbyist, this armrest will elevate your mandolin’s look and feel.
Care instructions are simple: keep it clean and avoid excessive moisture to preserve the wood’s natural beauty. Perfect for mandolin enthusiasts who appreciate quality, craftsmanship, and personalized details. Add this custom curve mandolin armrest to your setup today and enjoy a more comfortable, stylish playing experience!
🎶 What Does It Do?
While it may look like a stylish accessory, this armrest is designed to enhance your mandolin’s sound quality. Here's a quick way to hear the difference:
Place your mandolin face-up on your lap and give it a strum.
Now gently rest a few fingers—or your whole palm—on the top of the instrument.
Listen closely: the tone becomes duller, and the projection fades.
Why? Because the top of the mandolin is the soundboard, it needs to vibrate freely to produce rich, resonant sound. And since mandolins are small, every bit of surface area counts. When your forearm rests on the top while playing, it dampens those vibrations, muting the tone and reducing volume and projection.
With guitars, studies show that resting your arm on the soundboard can reduce power and projection by 15–20%. On a mandolin, the impact is even greater due to its smaller size. So by using an armrest, you lift your arm off the soundboard, letting it breathe and vibrate freely—resulting in better tone, volume, and clarity.
Accessories Return Policy
When returning any accessories, it’s essential to package them securely and use sufficient padding or reinforce with sturdy cardboard, and if at all possible, a poly bag (plastic) to safeguard all contents. The automated processing equipment used by USPS can cause damage, and it’s your responsibility to ensure the items are protected during transit. Please note that items damaged in transit cannot be returned or refunded, so package them well.
There is a 10% restocking fee on all returns. However, if you are swapping for another item of equal or higher value, I will waive this fee.
There are no refunds on shipping; even if your shipping came up as free, the $4.75 (or actual charge if higher) fee to ship will be deducted from all returns.
As of May 2026, the average price for a 4-oz package is $6.50