Traditional Aboriginal eucalyptus didgeridoos are unique, handmade musical instruments with deep cultural roots. They are made from naturally hollowed eucalyptus trunks - usually carved by termites - and then artistically painted by Aboriginal artists.
The paintings reflect the rich mythology and spirituality of the Aborigines. They often depict Dreamtime motifs, animals or symbolic patterns associated with the artist's origins.
The didgeridoo has been played in ceremonies, dances and rituals for thousands of years. Its deep, vibrating sound is produced by special blowing techniques such as circular breathing and is often used to accompany songs and stories.
These instruments are not only impressive in sound, but also cultural works of art that reflect the spiritual connection of the Aborigines to nature and their ancestors.
Length: 1350mm
Weight: 2.9kg
Mouthpiece width: 45 x 45 mm
Bell width: 50 x 60 mm
Wood type: Australian eucalyptus
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