lutnik
Lutnik is a term used in several Slavic languages to describe a craftsman who builds and repairs lutes and other plucked string instruments. In some contexts it also refers to a performer who plays the lute, i.e., a lutenist. The profession is known in English as luthiery, from the French luthier.
Historically, lutniks emerged with the prominence of the lute in medieval and Renaissance Europe. They worked
Craft and instruments vary, but common elements include careful selection of tonewoods (often spruce for the
In modern times, lutniks operate worldwide, maintaining a tradition of craftmanship while also building contemporary plucked