The ornately painted and finely worked didjeridu (yidaki)
in Wicked Sticks Gallery have long held player appeal and
high value. From bell size to bore dimensions, shape, wall
thickness, backpressure, resonance, tone, and the exquisite
40,0000+ year old Aboriginal clan designs--these
instruments are crafted to be the ultimate in didjeridu.
That's why we call it Wicked Sticks Gallery : Rare and
Exquisite Didjeridu.
Finely detailed Galpu clan designs
Before you purchase your next instrument be sure to read our TESTIMONIALS
Typical bells 4-6 inches. Typical wall thickness .25 - 1.0 inches
The instruments in Wicked Sticks Gallery are made by Djalu Gurruwiwi, David
Howell, Milkayungu Munungurr, and various Aboriginal
artists from the Yothu Yindi clan groups of NE Arnhem
Land.
Arnhem Land |
Djalu Gurruwiwi |
Milkay Munungurr |
"God gave me the job to make yidaki. That is my job now,
not anything else..." Djalu Gurruwiwi
"The instruments speak for themselves"
Typical mouthpiece size 1.5 - 2 inches