Handcrafted by Skilled Artisans
Every instrument is made by hand using traditional techniques passed down through generations. No two pieces are the same — each carries the unique touch of its maker and the soul of its cultural origin.
We reckon music is the universal language — and the instruments that create it should honour the earth and the hands that made them. We work directly with artisan workshops across Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East to bring you authentic, sustainably crafted instruments. Every purchase supports traditional craftsmanship, fair-trade partnerships, and environmental stewardship.
Discover traditional and handcrafted instruments from every continent. From African djembes to Himalayan singing bowls, each piece honours its cultural roots and the artisans who made it.
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Every instrument is made by hand using traditional techniques passed down through generations. No two pieces are the same — each carries the unique touch of its maker and the soul of its cultural origin.
We partner with workshops that use FSC-certified timber, recycled metals, and natural finishes. Our packaging is biodegradable, and every shipment is carbon-offset. Beautiful sound shouldn't cost the earth.
Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned muso, our collection welcomes you. Heaps of instruments use pentatonic scales — every note harmonises naturally, so you can make beautiful music from day one.
Every instrument we stock has a story stretching back centuries or millennia. We share the cultural context with each piece — discover the history, traditions, and people behind the music you play.
“The kalimba arrived beautifully packaged in recycled materials. The sound is pure and warm — I play it every evening before bed. Truly a work of art.”
“I bought the Tibetan singing bowl for my yoga studio. My students love the deep resonance. Knowing it was ethically sourced makes it even more special.”
“As a complete beginner, I was nervous about choosing an instrument. The tongue drum was perfect — every note sounds beautiful together. I can't stop playing.”
“The handpan exceeded my expectations. Rich, layered tones that just hang in the air. The craftsmanship is stunning and the carbon-neutral shipping was a massive plus.”
“I ordered the crystal singing bowl set for sound therapy sessions. Each bowl is perfectly tuned and the quartz quality is exceptional. My clients are in awe.”
“The djembe is incredible — deep bass, sharp slaps, and you can feel the craftsmanship in every detail. I love that the wood is sustainably sourced.”
Every instrument in our collection meets strict sustainability standards. We trace materials to their source, support artisan communities with fair-trade partnerships, and plant a tree for every order placed.
We reckon you deserve to know where your instrument comes from. Every product page details the materials, the maker, and the journey from workshop to your door.
We've got handcrafted instruments from every corner of the globe — African djembes and kalimbas, Asian singing bowls and crystal bowls, European handpans and ocarinas, American tongue drums, and Middle Eastern harpikas. Every piece is sustainably sourced and artisan-made.
Heaps of our instruments are perfect for beginners. Kalimbas, tongue drums, and ocarinas use pentatonic scales where every note sounds lovely together — you literally can't play a wrong note. Each product page has a skill level badge to help you pick the right one.
We work with artisan workshops that use responsibly sourced timber, recycled metals, water-based finishes, and minimal packaging. Many of our wooden instruments are crafted from FSC-certified timber or reclaimed hardwood, and we offset all shipping carbon emissions.
Sure can. Every product page has a sound sample so you can hear the instrument's tone and resonance before you buy. We also include tuning and key specs so you know exactly what scale and frequency you're getting.
Sure do. All orders over NZD NZ$79.99 ship free with standard delivery (5–7 business days). Express shipping is available at checkout for an extra fee. You'll get a tracking number by email.
Orders are processed within 1–2 business days. Standard shipping takes 5–7 business days after dispatch. Express shipping delivers in 1–3 business days. Track your parcel anytime with the tracking number we email you.
Every instrument is double-boxed with protective cushioning for safe transit. In the unlikely event of damage, get in touch within 30 days for a free replacement or full refund — no questions asked. We stand behind every instrument we sell.
You've got 30 days from delivery to return any unused item in its original packaging for a full refund. Damaged or faulty items get free return shipping and an immediate replacement. Refunds are processed within 5–10 business days.
Delivery times depend on where you're based. Check the table below for average delivery times. If your destination isn't listed, average delivery worldwide is between 5-10 business days.
| Region | Main Cities | Average Delivery Time |
|---|---|---|
| Auckland (AKL) | Auckland, Manukau, North Shore | 5-7 business days |
| Wellington (WGN) | Wellington, Lower Hutt, Porirua | 6-8 business days |
| Canterbury (CAN) | Christchurch, Timaru, Ashburton | 6-8 business days |
| Waikato (WKO) | Hamilton, Tauranga, Rotorua | 6-8 business days |
| Otago (OTA) | Dunedin, Queenstown, Oamaru | 7-9 business days |
| Bay of Plenty (BOP) | Tauranga, Whakatane | 6-8 business days |
| Manawatū-Whanganui (MWT) | Palmerston North, Whanganui | 6-8 business days |
| Southland (STL) | Invercargill, Gore | 7-9 business days |
Browse our handcrafted collection and find the instrument that speaks to you. Every purchase supports artisan communities and sustainable craftsmanship.
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