
248 Rock Hill Drive, P.O. Box 760 Rock Hill, NY 12775
Phone/Fax 845-796-3616
Luna Lady of Shalott
Downsized Jumbo Cutaway
Acoustic Electric Guitar
Construction
- Downsized jumbo cutaway body
- 25½" scale length with 1 5/8" nut width
- Select spruce top
- Mahogany back & sides
- Mahogany neck
- Rosewood fingerboard
Design Features
- Petite neck profile
- Clear matte finish
- Luna's 3-band preamp
- Matte nickel die cast tuners with mother-of-pearl buttons
Luna Guitars Signature Accents
- Luminous artwork by John Waterhouse
- Inlaid mother-of-pearl crescent moon logo on the headstock
- Exclusive moon phase fretboard markers inlaid in mother-of-pearl
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$379
Includes UPS Ground Shipping
in Continental U.S.
Temporarily out of stock


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Luna Guitars are uniquely designed for women / females of all ages. Structurally, Luna
instruments feature lighter bodies, slimmer necks and smaller headstocks to accommodate
the generally smaller and lighter architecture of the female body. Visually, they offer
innovative designs that enchant the heart and bold, passionate colors that apprehend the
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Lady of Shalott
Few images have captured the mystique of
Camelot more brilliantly than John Waterhouse's Lady of Shalott. The haunting woman
depicted inTennyson's epic poem about the legend sails a river of song in this
exceptional spruce-topped acoustic/electric cutaway guitar. Luna has created an
instrument that delivers outstanding sound quality and a visual experience that will
leave audiences and players, alike, enchanted. Equipped with Luna's piezo pickup system
for maximum playing flexibility, this is one unforgettable lady.
About John Waterhouse (1849 - 1917)
Born in Italy and reared in Britain, John Waterhouse was the son of an artist who
embraced the Victorian era's pre-Raphaelite movement. Influenced by Alma-Tadema,
Leighton and other painters of the time, Waterhouse enjoyed popularity and success
during his lifetime. His Lady of Shalott was displayed at Britain's Royal Academy in
1888. The artwork was inspired by the legend of Camelot and takes its title from the
poetry of Tennyson. Waterhouse's Mermaid dates to 1901 and hangs today in the Royal
Academy.
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