Bow frog

The frogs of a violin bow, viola bow and cello bow
Close-up of frog of a violin bow (K. Gerhard Penzel)
Frogs of the French and German double bass bows

The bow frog is the end part of a stringed musical instrument's bow that encloses the mechanism responsible for tightening and holding the bow hair ribbon. Most of the bow frogs used in today's classical bows are made of ebony; some synthetic bows have frogs made with materials that imitate ebony, while Baroque bows use frogs made with various woods.