Colorful Geometric Patterned Peruvian Ocarina
$35
Pay in 4 interest-free payments of $8.75
with .
Learn More
.
Size
Like and save for later
Add To Bundle
Description:
It is a type of vessel flute, a wind musical instrument typically made from clay or ceramic, but can also be made from other materials like plastic or wood.
Origin and History:
The ocarina, meaning "little goose," was named by Italian musician Giuseppe Donati in 1853, though similar instruments date back over 12,000 years to ancient cultures like Mayan, Aztec, and Chinese.
Peruvian Significance:
These ocarinas are based on traditional clay flutes of the Andes and are often hand-painted with intricate geometric patterns, reflecting Peruvian artistry and culture
Unique instrument
Shipping/Discount
Trending Now
Find Similar Listings
Account is under Review
Comment posting is temporarily restricted. Our team will reach out to you shortly. To understand why, select
Learn More.
















