Feature

●Graceful lizards intertwine amongst tropical Monstera leaves on this fanciful uke and are sure to bring good mojo to your playing
●To the early Hawaiians the moo (lizards) were a symbol of spirituality and good fortune
●A solid Mahogany, set neck instrument, which aids in having a full tone and ability to stay in tune—even after a lengthy set
●Built in preamp/tuner offers flexibility to choose between acoustic and amplified play
●Sounds beautiful and looks beautiful, all at a great value
●The included gig bag helps to keep your instrument safe

[Acoustic]




[Acoustic  & Electric]





Description

This Tattoo Concert Uke takes its design from traditional Hawaiian body ornamentation. The designs were monochromatic, tattooed in black against brown skin. The patterns and layout were strongly geometric and there were many shapes and symbols representing the natural island world: stones, waves, fish, sharks, turtles, rain, sun, and birds. This design is based on a Hawaiian turtle (honu), a symbol of longevity and endurance rendered in a Polynesian tattoo style. The fret markers are stylized sharks teeth.