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Redwood Victorian – Key of D Native American Style Flute

Redwood Victorian – Key of D Native American Style Flute

SKU: D201106-2

This Key of D flute, sculpted from salvaged redwood, features a graceful Victorian-style head and a classic nipple-style mouthpiece for refined breath control. Light in hand but deep in voice, it carries a soul-touching resonance that speaks to the heart more than the ear.

The redwood’s soft, warm tone projects with surprising presence—full-bodied, smooth, and meditative. Its lightweight nature makes it ideal for extended playing, inviting exploration through breath and feeling. The subtle curves of the Victorian-style head lend a timeless elegance that echoes craftsmanship of an earlier age.

Due to its overall length and finger spacing, this flute is better suited for intermediate to professional players, or those with longer fingers. While it has been played beautifully by many, some women or individuals with smaller hands may find the reach challenging.

This is not a flute that shouts for attention—it invites you in. Each note carries the spirit of redwood: gentle, wise, and enduring.

Metaphysical Properties
Redwood symbolizes resilience, longevity, and spiritual wisdom. It stands as a silent witness to centuries, offering its calm and strength to those who seek inner stillness. Playing a redwood flute is like breathing through ancient roots—it fosters grounding, reflection, and a profound sense of continuity.

This flute is ideal for players who value not only sound but also the energy and intention behind each breath.

  • Length 27 1/4"
  • Bore dia 1"
  • Length/Bore ratio = 20
  • Comes with a decorative patterned flute sock.
  • Ships Insured UPS Ground or USPS Priority Mail
    $275.00Price
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