Tahuari and palo sangre quenacho flutes - made by native Peruvian artisan

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The quenacho is a traditional South American flute that makes a deep resonant sound blowing straight into the mouthpiece and modulated by 5 finger holes on top.  We have two one of a kind variations of these beautiful flutes.  One made with deep reddish-brown palo sangre wood has two narrow rings of cow bone near the mouth piece.  The other model is made solely with deep oak colored tahuari wood. 

Both models are 1.1 inches across.  The palo sangre model is 17.5 inches long; the tahuari model is 18.5 inches long.

 

Color: Palo sangre

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