The sweet melody of the buena flute evokes images of tranquil andean highlands. Quena means “many-holed object” in the quechua language and it is said to have entranced birds to soar above the person playing it. This may be no wonder, given that early versions the buena were crafted from condor bone. Dionisio quilla crafts this piece from diablo fuerte, or yellow wood and engraves it with the name taki, which in quechua means “song.” the buena arrives with a colorful carrying case.
Features
- Authentic: an original NOVICA fair trade product in association with national geographic
- Certified: comes with an official NOVICA story card certifying quality & authenticity
- Product info: diablo fuerte wood, acrylic case
- Carrying case included
- Instrument rating: beginner quality, intended for casual use
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