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Bone flute

Did you know that the oldest instrument ever found in the world is a bone flute, made from the wing bone of a griffon vulture? It dates back around 30,000 years and was found in the Hohle Fels cave in present-day Germany.

 

I make flutes from animal bones. The animals i use vary depending on the availability of bones, but bones from moose, sheep, reindeer and deer are all good for flutes.

 

The price varies from (excluding VAT) 1600,- NOK - 3000,- NOK depending on size.

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Email: urinstrument@gmail.com

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