There are a few ethnic instruments, uneasily found, that I make. We talk here of making, not repairing. Here is a didgeridoo (yirdaki is one of the word used by australian aborigenes) made out of local wood, mountain ash. Handcrafted (no white ants would like to live around here), tuned to B1, lower than most eucalyptus made yirdakis. Sweet harmonic sound. It got an aborigene, mineral pigmented serving. Sober design is inspired by Outback painters' usual themes.
Its price is an incredible CHF 400.- (~US$ 400)
La Salomé, copyright 2012