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Item #: 1150-01 (L6) -
These Andean pan flutes are made by the indigenous peoples of Otavalo, Ecuador. They are made from bamboo. The souvenir pan flute has 8 tubes, the longest 7" long. The width of the flute is 3.75" wide, and it weighs 1.5 oz. Please note that these are souvenir flutes and are not set to a particular key. See the flute being played by the maker in his workshop in the video below. ...
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Item #: 1150-04 (K24) -
These Andean pan flutes are made by the indigenous peoples of Otavalo, Ecuador. They are made from bamboo. The small zampona pan flute has 13 tubes, the longest 8" long. The width of the flute is 3.25" wide, and it weighs 2.3 oz. Please note that these are souvenir flutes and are not set to a particular key. See the flute being played by the maker in his workshop in the video below. ...
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Item #: 1150-07 (K3) -
These Andean pan flutes are made by the indigenous peoples of Otavalo, Ecuador. They are made from bamboo. The medium sisca pan flute has 15 tubes, the longest 9" long. The width of the flute is 9" wide, and it weighs 5 oz. Please note that these are souvenir flutes and are not set to a particular key. See the flute being played by the maker in his workshop in the video below. ...
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Item #: 1150-02 (L12) -
These Andean pan flutes are made by the indigenous peoples of Otavalo, Ecuador. They are made from bamboo. The rondador pan flute has 18 tubes, the longest 7" long. The width of the flute is 6.5" wide, and it weighs 1.8 oz. Please note that these are souvenir flutes and are not set to a particular key. See the flute being played by the maker in his workshop in the video below. ...
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Item #: 1150-05 (L28) -
These Andean pan flutes are made by the indigenous peoples of Otavalo, Ecuador. They are made from bamboo. The medium zampona pan flute has 13 tubes, the longest 11.5" long. The width of the flute is 4" wide, and it weighs 4.1 oz. Please note that these are souvenir flutes and are not set to a particular key. See the flute being played by the maker in his workshop in the video below. ...
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Item #: 1150-08 (L27) -
These Andean pan flutes are made by the indigenous peoples of Otavalo, Ecuador. They are made from bamboo. The large sisca pan flute has 20 tubes, the longest 13.5" long. The width of the flute is 13" wide, and it weighs 6.9 oz. Please note that these are souvenir flutes and are not set to a particular key. See the flute being played by the maker in his workshop in the video below. ...
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Item #: 1150-06 (L32) -
These Andean pan flutes are made by the indigenous peoples of Otavalo, Ecuador. They are made from bamboo. The complete zampona pan flute has 21 tubes, the longest 17" long. The width of the flute is 7" wide, and it weighs 8.2 oz. Please note that these are souvenir flutes and are not set to a particular key. See the flute being played by the maker in his workshop in the video below. ...
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Item #: 1150-03 (L19) -
These Andean pan flutes are made by the indigenous peoples of Otavalo, Ecuador. They are made from bamboo. The small pan flute has 12 tubes, the longest 8" long. The width of the flute is 5' wide, and it weighs 2.3 oz. Please note that these are souvenir flutes and are not set to a particular key. See the flute being played by the maker in his workshop in the video below. ...
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Item #: 1206-10-AS (Q6) -
These cloth bracelets are available in assorted colors. They are approximately 4.5" to 6.5" long not including the tassels and approximately 11.5" long with the tassels. They are made of 100% cotton.
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Item #: 1134-PC (8UO7) -
These post cards depict the Jivaro shrunken heads from Ecuador. They are 6.25" long by 4.25" wide and weigh 0.1 oz.
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Item #: 1134-L-AS (8UL28) -
These are reproduction shrunken heads made by the Jivaro Indians in Ecuador. They are made using goat skin and hair or llama hide and hair instead of real human heads. Heads made out of goat has stiffer hair and thinner skin. Heads made out of llama has softer hair and thicker skin. Each one is unique so you will not get the exact ones shown in the photos. Antique real shrunken heads usually sell for US$50,000 to US$60,000. See www.head-hunter.com/tsantsa.html for more information about...
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Item #: 1134-M-AS (8UL28) -
These are reproduction shrunken heads made by the Jivaro Indians in Ecuador. They are made using goat skin and hair or llama hide and hair instead of real human heads. Heads made out of goat has stiffer hair and thinner skin. Heads made out of llama has softer hair and thicker skin. Each one is unique so you will not get the exact ones shown in the photos. Antique real shrunken heads usually sell for US$50,000 to US$60,000. See www.head-hunter.com/tsantsa.html for more information about...