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Here's a few examples of Rhema Guitars'
Quality Craftsmanship you can count on!

Wordsong with Cutaway front view
Rhema Wordsong with Florintene cutaway and Abalone Inlay. Blood Jasper stone appointments on fretboard and rosette. Port Orford Cedar soundboard.

Wordsong with cutaway
Wordsong with Florentine cutaway, East Indian Rosewood back and sides, Mahogany neck

Rhema Bridge Design
Like the headstock design there are really no bridge designs that are absolutely unique to any specific brand save a few, yet all have similarities. Rhema bridges have changed in design a few times over the years and each is still available for the asking, but this is our standard design since 2011 and will be included by default unless otherwise requested.

Rhema Wordsong Rosette
Every rosette on Rhema Guitars are created to express the theme of that particular guitar and is individually unique to that theme.

Rhema Wordsong cutaway
Much care and attention to detail goes into every aspect of the creation of every Rhema Guitar.

Rhema Guitars Headstock Design
It's hard to say any particular headstock is unique to any particular brand with guitar-like instruments having been around for hundreds of years, but in 2009-10 this design was created for Rhema Acoustic steel string guitars and we believe unique to our brand.

Rhema Rhapsody Super Jumbo
This Rhema Rhapsody SJ is our largest body style and this one has a Sitka top, Claro Walnut back and sides and a Mahogany neck with Bloodwood bindings and Gold MOP inlay.

Rhema Rhapsody Front Bass Side View
This Rhapsody is fully custom in its design and voicing.

Rhema Rhapsody Rear View
The beauty of Claro Walnut both visually and tonally speaks for itself.

Rhema Rhapsody Back Bass Side View
We really love the beauty and tone of Claro Walnut. It's pleasing both to the eyes and ears when teamed with the Rhema voice.

Rhapsody Body Front View
Every Rhema is unique in its creation and no two of them are alike. This is by deisn and every one of them is voiced specifically to match the wood combinations for responsiveness, tone, and sustain.

Rhema Guitars Details
Design details for aesthetic attraction is important to us here at Rhema, but proper fitment and setup for play-ability is of utmost importance to us.

Rhema Rhapsody Tail View
Every piece of every component that goes into the creation of a Rhema is hand selected for stability and is critical for the sake of quality. "Many are called, but few are chosen".

Rhema Side Sound Port
Side Sound Ports as you will see in several onsite examples are available for limited customization and design. Every sound port has additional reinforcement to protect from fragility.

Rhema Bridge Design
This particular Rhema Bridge design is a one off unique to this particular guitar. This design is retired but a slightly modified version will be made available on request. (Please Inquire)

Gold MOP Fretboard Inlay
There are many possibilities for fretboard inlay customization. This particular has a standard 'Gibsonesque' style.

Rhema Rhapsody Headstock
Rhapsody inlaid in Gold Mop;

Rhema Dread-Not Full Front
Rhema Dread-Not with Comfort Bevel and Venetian Cutaway.

Rhema Dread-Not Rear View
Highly Flamed Claro Walnut on the back of this Dread-Not with cutaway.

Rhema Comfort Arm Bevel
On larger body Rhemas we offer custom comfort bevels as an option which aid to provide long session playing comfort.

Rhema Bevel
Another shot of the front Bass side comfort bevel.

Rhema Rib Comfort Bevel
We also offer as an option Rib Comfort bevels for those who mat need added comfort on the back side of the guitar.

Rhema Guitars Rib Bevel
Hers' a different angle of the Rhema Rib Bevel.

Rhema Comfort Bevels
This pic shows a combination of the Arm and Rib Bevels on the same guitar.

Rhema Guitars Lion
Western Red Cedar Top, Brazilian Rosewood Back and Sides, Mahogany neck, Ebony Bevel Bridge, Fretboard, and head plate, Snakewood Bindings, Bloodwood machine head buttons. Custom Side Soundport, Lion Head headstock inlay.
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