Hawaii is an island filled with rich history, deep cultural roots, a variety of breath-taking scenery, and an environment made of happiness through music and endless excursions. In Hawaiian, Kauwela means Summer, also known as one of the best times to enjoy all that is wonderful about this beautiful state. The Kauwela Summer Tenor is built with a 17" scale length, maple back and sides, a spruce top and bedazzling pearloid inlays on the pau ferro fretboard, showcasing the different phases of the moon. As depicted in the artwork, you can see a sailboat overlooking the surfers as they take-on the waves of the Pacific Ocean, with volcanoes in the distance and a gorgeous sunset view in the sky. Let there be endless Kauwela and forever fun on this beautiful island. Available in Soprano, Concert, Concert with a preamp, and Tenor body sizes. Gigbag included

Features

Model Name: Uke Kauwela Summer Tenor w/Gigbag

Dexterity: Right Handed

Body Material: Maple

Body Type: UKE Tenor

Top Material: Spruce

Top Contour: Flat Top

Neck Material: Okoume

Scale Length: 17" (432mm) Uke

Construction: Set Neck

Neck Shape: C

Fretboard Material: Pau Ferro

Inlays: Pearloid Moon Phase

# of Frets: 19

Fretboard Radius: Flat

Year: 2022

Nut: Bone

Nut Width: 1 3/8" (35mm)

Tuners: Open Gear Pearloid Button

Knobs: None

Hardware Color: Chrome

Bridge: Pau Ferro

Binding: None

Finish: Custom Kauwela Summer Graphic

Country of Origin: China

Truss Rod: None

Strings: Aquila Super Nylgut

ConditionBrand New (New)
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  • Luna Guitars Kauwela Summer Tenor Ukulele
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  • Custom Graphic
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