Manufacture:

Naturally! It is important to understand how we ensure that our instruments are manufactured fairly. We take great care to ensure that every step in our manufacturing process is ethical. This means that we ensure that all the people involved in making our instruments are treated fairly and paid fairly.

To achieve this, we work closely with our manufacturers and know almost all of them personally. We have built up stable relationships with them over many years, which enables us to maintain a trusting partnership. Through these personal relationships, we can ensure that our manufacturers share our values and are also committed to fair working conditions.

Absolutely! We have made a conscious decision to avoid exotic woods in our instruments. Instead, we mainly use European woods, which are a sustainable and environmentally friendly option. We prefer woods that are certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) to ensure that they come from responsibly managed forests.

Our decision to avoid exotic woods in favor of European woods not only helps protect global forest resources, but also supports local economies and communities. We are proud to be part of these sustainable practices and are committed to ensuring that our instruments not only sound great, but are also ethically and environmentally responsible.

In addition, we largely avoid the use of plastic in our instruments. We firmly believe that natural materials not only offer better sound quality, but are also more environmentally friendly. By eliminating or minimizing the use of plastic instruments, we are helping to reduce plastic waste and promote a more sustainable musical instrument industry.

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