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Unique & Hand-made Instruments for Music Lovers

Explore our ukuleles, folk and travel instruments, inspired by nature, made with love.

Baritone Ukulele

The Baritone stands out because it is the biggest of the Ukuleles. Typically, the baritone is tuned DGBE, exactly like the top four strings of a guitar

Tenor Ukulele

The Tenor ukulele, larger than its soprano and concert counterparts, offers a fuller, richer sound with deeper resonance.

Concert Ukulele

Slightly larger than the soprano, the Concert ukulele strikes a balance between portability and a richer sound, making it a versatile choice for many players.

MODERN DESIGN Ukuleles

(Our Signature 3 Sound-hole Design)

Folk Instruments

Explore our collection of Handmade Folk Jaranas and Charangos

Charango

A traditional South American stringed instrument. The charango has five pairs of strings and a distinctive, rounded back body.

Jarana

The jarana features a singular type of construction; the body is carved to shape from a solid piece of wood, and it is then hollowed out. It has a very potent sound.

Mini - Bass

Electro-Acoustic Bass, sounds like an electric bass but weighs half and it can also be played acoustically because of its hollow body.

Carved-Shape Ukuleles

Explore our collection of Heart, Moon and Star Soprano Ukuleles

Star Ukulele

Crafted by skilled artisans, each instrument is a unique piece of art that captures the essence of the night sky.

Moon & Star Ukulele

Moon Carved Ukulele – a masterpiece that blends stellar craftsmanship with harmonious melodies.

Heart Ukulele

The perfect instrument for heartfelt performances and also for a meaningful gift.

Handcrafted Ukuleles for Music Lovers

Discover our folk instruments and travel ukuleles, handmade with 100% quality wood.

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a string instrument store that supports music as therapy for the soul."

Happiness comes with strings.

boy running while holding ukelele
boy running while holding ukelele
woman playing ukalele while sitting on gray sand
woman playing ukalele while sitting on gray sand