A string instrument popular in the Andean regions of Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Peru, a charango is a member of the lute family and can be found in dozens of regional variations throughout South America.
Charangos, which are about the size of a ukulele, were traditionally made out of armadillo shells, though today it’s more common to find them made out of wood. And what it lacks in size, the charango more than makes up for in sound, with a powerful projection that’s similar in tone to a classic guitar or mandolin.
This Charango is beautiful and in perfect shape.
Please make an offer.
No scammers thanks