Here you can get more details about these unusual items that are hard to find and readily unavailable to the general public and get tips on care, etc. The Ecuadorian Ocarinas that I have been selling come from the Andes of Ecuador in South America, my native home land. |
Each one is hand painted after they are formed and then are kilned dried, they're made with clay from the Andean soils of the region. No 2 are alike, each one is different and unique. They are not mass produced. They are made by hand and are |
made by the native folk (which are the direct decendants) of the Incas. The sound is an exhilarating haunting tone, and if you play at night, it echoes through the dark. For their price, they have tremendous value and a certain, enigma attached, and, you also get a work of art. |
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