One whose trade or occupation is to make violins and similar instruments; a luthier.(noun)
The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)
Use "violin-maker" in a sentence
"The miraculous amplification that comes from the wooden enclosures of stringed instruments is the result of materials not usually found in a reclamation yard, and violin-maker Rob Cain's admirable desire to stick to the "scrap" brief was tested to destruction – a source for a bit of Dragon's Den tension in the show."
"Two men run a violin-repair business, but when business owner Maxime starts seeing violin soloist Camille, expert violin-maker and introvert Stéphane finds himself jealous."
"The Violin-maker: This is probably my second favorite simply because it really delves into the main character, who is the apprentice of the violin-maker."