New! Jamie Mugudun didgeridoos under $300
Jamie Mugudun (Wiradjuri aboriginal) crafted and decorated these striking
didgeridoos. The artwork features Australian animals and reptiles. along with aboriginal symbols for water marshes, or billabongs. Beneath
that you can see the handprints of Jamie's young nephew. This style of painting represents
one of the most ancient elements seen in traditional aboriginal art, especially
as found on rock walls and caves.
All are crafted from termite hollowed
eucalyptus. The inside is clear and open which increases
volume, harmonics, and clarity of tone. A semi-gloss finish protects the
wood and artwork from the elements. Fitted with an
organic beeswax mouthpiece sanitized with Didgeri-Clean (tea tree and lavender oil).
Purchase includes Certificate of Authenticity, care guide, and 12 page instruction booklet.
From
left to right:
#1 Jamie Mugudun (Lizard motif)
Key DLength 53.75"Mouth end 2"Bell end 3.25" Weight 5.6 lbsDidge loudness Low IIIIIIIIIIII High
Fair Trade price $298SOLD
#2 Jamie Mugudun(Serpent motif)
Key C#Length 54"Mouth end 2.25"Bell end 3.25" Weight 7.4 lbsDidge loudness Low IIIIIIIIIIII High
Fair Trade price $298SOLD
#3 Jamie Mugudun(Emu motif)
Key C / BLength 56"Mouth end 2"Bell end 3.25" Weight 7.2 lbsDidge loudness Low IIIIIIIIIIII High
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us on 1.800.519.1140 between
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any questions or would like a demo over the phone. Grab the one you want before your didgeri-bro snipes it! Introducing our new loudness meter. Want to know how loud one didgeridoo is compared to another? Just look for the loudness graph. The more red bars the louder the volume of the didgeridoo. For example, this reading is for a didgeridoo between medium and very loud:Low IIIIIIIIIIII High
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