Description
The etched patterns on the back of Luna’s banjoleles are a tribute to traditional Hawaiian quilt design. In the early 1800’s, missionaries brought woven fabrics and steel needles and taught the Hawaiian people how to make patchwork quilts. But the Hawaiians made them uniquely their own. The designs were cut from one piece by folding fabric in the same way that you would fold paper to cut snowflakes and were based on the many plants that surrounded them. Luna has chosen the KALO (taro plant) as inspiration because this plant was a sacred and an essential part of early hawaiian life.
Traditional laser etched taro design
etched at back of resonator
Resonator: 6″ soprano mahogany
Mahogany Neck
Rosewood Fretboard
Tortoise Binding
Maple Back
13.6 ” Soprano Scale
Chrome Hardware
10 Piece Bracket
1 9/16 nut
Matte Tobacco Burst
Padded Gig Bag Included