Lever Harp Models &Options

Explore differences in number of strings, soundbox styles, and features to help you decide which of our harps is the right fit for you.

Lever Harp Prices

Celtic Raven 26

$1200

Celtic craftsmanship with Tara-inspired design.

Rioga and Raven

$1800

Custom inlays and finish options.

Tara McFall Style

$2600

Full customization and lifetime support.

Tonal character details

Explore tonal color, scale length, woods, and finishing to select your Celtic lever harp as a lasting heirloom.

An overhead, photographic-realism shot of a polished workbench in a luthier’s studio dedicated to lever harps. A partially assembled Celtic-inspired harp body lies on a padded surface, its pale unfinished maple glowing under warm task lighting. Neatly arranged around it are precision chisels, small planes, and a row of gleaming brass levers ready for installation. Wood shavings curl delicately along the bench’s edge, and a faint pencil sketch of a harp outline is visible on a sheet of kraft paper. The light creates soft, directional shadows that emphasize texture and depth. The composition is carefully balanced, with a calm, focused atmosphere that communicates meticulous craftsmanship and the beginning of a future heirloom instrument.
A beautifully crafted full-size Celtic-inspired lever harp standing alone in a quiet, wood-paneled studio. The harp’s flamed maple soundboard, warm honey in tone, curves gracefully upward, its column adorned with subtle Celtic knotwork carvings. Polished brass levers glint along the neck, each precisely aligned. Soft, diffused window light from the left washes over the instrument, highlighting the grain of the wood and casting gentle shadows onto the dark hardwood floor. The background is softly blurred shelving with luthier tools and wood blanks, emphasizing the harp as the central subject. Photographic realism, eye-level composition with a slight three-quarter angle, creating a sophisticated, serene atmosphere that suggests heirloom quality craftsmanship.
A close-up, photographic-realism study of a Tara McFall–inspired lever harp neck and pillar, showcasing intricate Celtic carvings and precise lever placement. The maple neck has a satin finish, revealing delicate figure in the wood, while dark walnut inlays trace flowing knot patterns. Each polished silver lever catches the soft golden-hour light streaming from a nearby window, creating tiny highlights along their edges. The background fades into a creamy, unobtrusive blur of the workshop interior, ensuring the viewer’s eye remains on the craftsmanship. Shot with a shallow depth of field from a low, angled perspective, the mood is refined and reverent, celebrating meticulous detail and sophisticated design.