Mahogony, I think!?
The cello is made out of wood.
Good 'cello bows are made from a wood called pernambuco.
Wood.
Good 'cello bows are made from a wood called pernambuco.
The main part of the cello is made from wood. The top is made from spruce and the back, sides and neck are maple. The purfling, which are the the decorative lines around the edge, usually made of tiny strips of wood, or just painted on. The stings are attached to the neck, via the tuning pegs. The end pin and fine tuners are made of metal. The bass bar and sound post (inside) are made of wood. The bow is wood (or for beginners, fiberglass) with horse hair attached.
Most of the time it is made from wood. However, carbon fibre and aluminum are also sometimes used.
Just regular plywood. But people stain the wood beautifully,making it look like some expenisve wood.
A traditional cello has a spruce top, with maple for the back, sides, and neck. Other woods, such as poplar or willow, are sometimes used for the back and sides. Less expensive cellos frequently have tops and backs made of laminated wood.
a cello is made in a cello factory
horse tail and wood.
A cello is not usually very heavy, light enough to carry with one arm, but don't do it because you may bump into something and smash the poor thing. It is usually 8-30 pounds. It depends on the wood, how big it is and how hollow it is. But most are pretty light.
The earliest known cello was made in Italy in the mid 1500s.