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Info & Caring

Caring Tips

- Clean it after each play.  A simple wipe-down with soft cloth (avoid anything rough or harsh, including paper towels). This wipe-down will prevent your sweat, body oil getting mixed with dust in degrading your ukulele.

- Store it properly. Temperature is the big issue with storage. Avoid leaving it with direct sunlight or heater. Avoid leaving it in hot car or trunk. Cold area is less of a problem. Invest in a bag or case to protect from dust and bump.

- Maintain the right humidity. All wood reacts to the surrounding environment. If the air is very dry, the uke's wood can crack. Invest in a humidifier to resolve the issue. If the air is very damp, the uke's wood can warp. Placing some silica gel packs can be helpful.


Acacia

"Imagine caramel candies, mixed with dark chocolate brownies, chestnuts, walnuts all set on a light khaki Acacia wood; making each masterpiece a one-of-a-kind creation"

Acacia, superior by far and stronger than most. Looking at the unique blend of shades and the fanciful grain patterns, you will understand how this solid Acacia instrument is strong enough to draw your attention. 

Time tested and weather weary, the Acacia gets its reputation as being sturdy and resilent. A choice of light to dark shades of brown in its grain will create a stunning geometry of color that will catch every visionary eye. 

Well invested time with this fine craftsmanship will unlock; appreciate and realize the value of this masterpiece. The finishing exposes the grain and gives it a unique texture making it appear antique yet modern. 


Mahogany

"Invoking the beauty of natural wood, and inspired by the energy and movement of the forest; master handcrafted in bring out the Mahogany beauty into incredible work of art"

Mahogany is a rare wood, known for its beautiful grain and deep reddish brown color. It's one of those famous wood materials that is just classic. This durable hardwood has long been used to make some of the finest furniture and instrument in the world. 

The best-known tropical wood by all means is Mahogany. For centuries Mahogany has been a traditional wood for making premium products, equally loved by carpenters, musicicans and furniture owners. Unfortunately, mahogany is becoming more rarer.

Mahogany is the most versatile and durable of all the hardwoods. It is relatively soft and pleasant to work with. This gorgeously dark, red-brown colored tropical wood that is resistant to insects and rot, has an attractive grain, and polishes to a beautiful high sheen.