Ages 5 - 7 = 1/4
Ages 6 - 10 = 1/2
Ages 9 - 11 = 3/4
Ages 11 - up = 4/4 or full size
1/4 - 18.4", 460 mm
1/2 - 20.8", 520 mm
3/4 - 22.0", 550 mm
4/4 - 23.6", 590 mm
Hi Liz,
What size is the violin your niece is playing now? If it`s a 1/2 size, I`d hold off until she needs the next size up, or you`ll be replacing it again in a couple of years.
Violins in less than full size (4/4) are usually only made in student models, and the child will grow out of it before their playing requires something better.
They`re also quite rare as second hand instruments, though you can pick them up on eBay.
It might be better to rent one for the time being, from a school, teacher or local music shop, and put aside some savings towards buying her a really nice first full size violin. By that time she`ll have been playing for five years at least, and will probably have a better idea herself of what she likes in a violin.
As for makes, I`d have to say she`d be delighted with a Gliga Genial, but I`ve come across many makers of student violins and I think they`d all be much the same - Antoni, Prima, Palatino, Stentor, Primavera, Poller.
Check out the following site - it gives a lot of good advice even if you can`t buy direct from them:
http://www.elidatrading.co.uk/