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Description

Unleash your inner musician with the Octopus Concert Ukulele—a perfect blend of art and sound. Inspired by the ancient Minoan culture, this ukulele features a mesmerizing octopus design etched into the mahogany top, with whimsical steampunk elements that capture the imagination. The octopus, a symbol of protection and abundance, is brought to life by artist Morgan de Villiers, making this instrument an alchemical treasure for both your collection and your musical journey.

Crafted with a mahogany body and neck, this concert ukulele offers a warm, resonant tone that is both inviting and expressive. The rosewood fingerboard and bridge ensure smooth playability, while the signature Alkemi "Four Elements" fret markers add an extra touch of elegance. Open-back chrome machine heads paired with black pegs provide reliable tuning stability, and Aquila strings deliver a balanced, rich sound. With an open pore satin finish, this ukulele is not just an instrument, but a piece of art that evolves with every note you play.

Whether you're strumming by the seaside or performing on stage, the Octopus Concert Ukulele comes with a gig bag for easy transport and protection. Dive into a world of musical exploration and creativity with an instrument as unique as your sound.

Key Features:

  • Concert profile with a mahogany top featuring an etched octopus design
  • Mahogany back, sides, and neck for a rich tonal quality
  • Rosewood fingerboard and bridge for enhanced playability
  • Open-back chrome machine heads with black pegs for tuning stability
  • Equipped with Aquila strings for balanced sound
  • Includes gig bag for convenience and protection
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diego_chang

Just really cool!

It just does the job for me, 30$ and your done.

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