New! Ken Djapardi didgeridoos under $300
Ken Djapardi (Wiradjuri aboriginal) crafted and decorated these very handsome didgeridoos. Djapardi (pronounced
Jah-'par-dee) carefully fire-tattoos his artwork onto the wood before adding a bit of detail with painted
bands at both ends. Australian
animals, reptiles, and aboriginal symbols are common motifs.
All are crafted
from termite hollowed
eucalyptus. Theinside is clear and open
which increases volume, harmonics,
and clarity of tone. A semi-gloss finish
protects the wood and the artwork
from the elements. Fitted with an
organic beeswax mouthpiece sanitized with Didgeri-Clean (tea tree and lavender oil).
Purchase includes Certificate of Authenticity, care guide, and 12 page instruction booklet.
From
left to right:
#1 Djapardi (Serpent motif)
Key C#Length 49.5"Mouth end 2"Bell end 2.75" Weight 4.8 lbsDidge loudness Low IIIIIIIIIIII High
Fair Trade price $278SOLD
#2 Djapardi(Crocodile motif)
Key DLength 51.25"Mouth end 2"Bell end 3" Weight 7.6 lbsDidge loudness Low IIIIIIIIIIII High
Fair Trade price $278SOLD
#3 Djapardi(Kangaroo motif)
Key D / D#Length 51.5"Mouth end 2.25"Bell end 3.5" Weight 7.6 lbsDidge loudness Low IIIIIIIIIIII High
Fair Trade price $278SOLD
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