Description
This Wiracocha charango by Pedro Quispe Torrez is a small surprise that combines craftsmanship and sonority. With a scale length of 38 cm and crafted from high-quality naranjillo wood, the instrument is modern yet evokes an ancient aesthetic, that of the Tiwanaku culture. The decoration still reflects Pedro’s classic style.
The rosette is a complex inlay that recalls the face of Wiracocha, the creator deity of Andean cultures, inspired by the decorations of the ancient city of Tiwanaku. This detail has given rise to a series of instruments in which Pedro has become a master and gained worldwide recognition.
Pedro Quispe Torrez’s meticulous attention to detail ensures an instrument that is both aesthetically captivating and rich in authentic sound. This charango is perfect for those seeking a high-quality instrument that combines tradition and modernity, bringing with it the essence of Andean culture.