Inter-American Trading
Large Siku, Basic 15 Tubes
Large Siku, Basic 15 Tubes
SKU:pan019
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Commonly known as the Siku, this small, two-row panpipe is compact, lightweight, and easy to play. An authentic instrument, handcrafted and assembled in the South America Andean region, it is adorned with festive, colorful braided wraps. Made of cane, the 13 or 15 tube large Siku sounds slightly over one octave, in relative pitch, the longest tube measuring approximately 13 inches. A slightly larger instrument than item number PAN018, suitable for all ages, and makes an ideal gift item! South American Siku Panpipe, Large - 13 or 15 Tubes by what is in stock
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