Quena

The quena (a spelling used in Spanish-speaking countries for the Quechua word qina, sometimes written as kena in English) is a traditional flute from the Andes region. It is usually made of cane or wood and has six finger holes and one thumb hole. The flute is open on both ends or has the bottom partially closed.

Quena

The quena (a spelling adapted for Spanish-speaking people, also sometimes written as kena in English) is a traditional flute from the Andes region. It is usually made from cane or wood and has six finger holes and one thumb hole. The flute is open on both ends or the bottom may be partially closed.

Siku Toys

Sieper Lüdenscheid GmbH & Co. KG, also known as Siku, is a German company that makes scale models. It is based in Lüdenscheid, Germany.

Pan flute

A pan flute, also called panpipes or syrinx, is a musical instrument that works using the principle of a closed tube. It has several pipes that get longer little by little, and sometimes wider. Many types of pan flutes have been used as folk instruments.

Pan flute

A pan flute, also called panpipes or syrinx, is a musical instrument that uses the closed tube principle. It has several pipes that get longer (and sometimes wider) as they go. Many types of pan flutes are popular as folk instruments.

Fenghuang

Fenghuang ( / f ʌ ŋ ˈ w ɑː ŋ / fung- HWAHNG ) are mythical birds found in traditions across East Asian cultures. These birds are believed to rule over all other birds. Originally, male and female Fenghuang were called feng and huang, but today, the term fenghuang is often used without separating genders.

Hichiriki

The hichiriki is a Japanese flute with two reeds. It is one of the main instruments that play melodies in gagaku music. It is considered a sacred instrument and is often played at Shinto weddings in Japan.

Ryūteki

The ryūteki (龍笛; literally “dragon flute”) is a Japanese flute made from bamboo. It is used in gagaku, the classical music of Shinto tradition that is connected to Japan’s imperial court. The sound of the ryūteki is believed to represent dragons that move between the heavenly lights (symbolized by the shō) and the people on Earth (symbolized by the hichiriki).

Follicular unit extraction

Follicular unit extraction (FUE), also called follicular unit excision or follicular transfer (FT), is a method used to collect individual hair follicles from the donor area, usually at the back of the head. This process is done under local anesthesia using a small tool called a punch, which is about 0.8 to 1 mm in size. The punch makes a small cut around the top of the follicle, allowing the surgeon to remove the follicle directly from the scalp.

Shinobue

The shinobue (kanji: 篠笛) is a Japanese side-blown flute. It is also called takebue (kanji: 竹笛) in the context of Japanese traditional arts. The shinobue produces a high-pitched sound.