LOOKING FOR A DIDGERIDOO ?
We can help you, as there are some things to know;
Be sure your didj is natural Australian wood that has been hollowed in the bush naturally by termites.
These trees logically are decreasing in availability - copies are being made, and painting is being done, by non-indigenous persons, so be sure to trust your instincts and look carefully.
Now for all the good stuff -
We have an amazing range in store - some from the 70's with very rare and intricate carvings.
Be sure your didj is natural Australian wood that has been hollowed in the bush naturally by termites.
These trees logically are decreasing in availability - copies are being made, and painting is being done, by non-indigenous persons, so be sure to trust your instincts and look carefully.
Now for all the good stuff -
We have an amazing range in store - some from the 70's with very rare and intricate carvings.

Richard Gammarung,
Maker of this Didgeridoo.
This didgeridoo is produced from the Australian Eucalyptus, known as Bloodwood.
It is from South East Arnhem Land, Northern Australia.
Richard found the tree growing naturally, and eaten out by the termites. He then cleaned it out, rubbed and cleaned the wood, carving and waxing then sealing the natural wood.