Description
Introducing the Infinia Ceres in the Scarlet Halo finish.
Turn heads and push creative boundaries with the Infinia Ceres in Purple Nebula, a boldly sculpted instrument built for players who demand both striking aesthetics and elite performance. Its chambered ash body delivers exceptional resonance and reduced weight, while the flamed maple top erupts with dimensional figuring beneath the deep, cosmic Purple Nebula finish.
At the heart of the Ceres lies a meticulously crafted 9-piece, 25.5″ scale neck constructed from maple, mahogany, and black maple, offering extraordinary stability, sustain, and a smooth, fast feel. The black Richlite fretboard adds a sleek look and a consistent, durable playing surface perfect for everything from expressive bends to rapid-fire runs.
Equipped with Infinia’s flagship electronics, the Ceres features the Icarus pickup in the neck for articulate warmth and clarity, paired with the Nautilus bridge pickup for tight low end, aggressive attack, and rich harmonic detail. Together, they deliver a versatile tonal palette suited for modern metal, progressive styles, and beyond.
Premium hardware completes the package: a Hipshot fixed bridge ensures rock-solid stability and impeccable intonation, while locking tuners keep you in tune through the most demanding performances.
Specifications at a Glance:
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Finish: Scarlet Halo
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Body: Chambered ash with flamed maple top
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Neck: 9-piece maple/mahogany/black maple, 25.5″ scale
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Fretboard: Black Richlite
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Pickups: Infinia Icarus (neck) & Nautilus (bridge)
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Hardware: Hipshot fixed bridge & locking tuners
The Infinia Ceres is where artistry meets precision engineering—a modern instrument crafted to inspire.
About Infinia
Infinia is a newly formed Dutch brand that builds supremely high-end modern guitars, designed by beloved luthiers Simon Padalka and Sheldon Dingwall. The quality and playability of these are outstanding, and we are proud to be one of their only dealers in North America. The Ceres are their initial offerings, with the headless Neptune and Dingwall designed Titan to follow in early 2026.






