Berimbau for kids from Brazil
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Berimbau made by Busca Longe, a craftsman / Brazilian capoeira installed in São Paulo and specialized in the manufacture of instruments of Capoeira. Excellent quality. perfect finish. A world reference.
Easy to arm themselves. This is varnish (wood and gourd).
Our berimbaus come disarmed (relaxed) for a better life and avoid breakage during transportation. Exceptions (some schools), it is advisable to disarm his berimbau after each use.
WARNING: Non-contractual photos. Each instrument manufactured is unique! However, we guarantee the highest quality with the closest visual aspect can our shots.
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