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Mauricio Naranjo Flautas

Native handmade flutes

Sound, shaped by hand.

Mauricio Naranjo crafts native flutes as quiet, well-made objects — instruments meant to be held, played, and kept.

Mauricio Naranjo holding a finished flute outdoors

The craft

Shaped, bored, and tuned by hand

Every flute begins as a single piece of cane or hardwood, chosen for the grain and the weight of it in the hand. Mauricio shapes, bores, and voices each one himself — then tunes it by ear until it sings true.

Because each is made one at a time, no two are quite alike. The small imperfections are the point: they are the record of the hand that made them.

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“Less, but better — warmed by the materials it’s made from.”

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