Honestly Made Inca clay ocarina

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  • Crafted in Peru using traditional materials and methods
  • Warm, recorder like tone
  • Colourful hand-painted Inca design
  • 6-hole ocarina
  • Responsibly sourced
  • Various designs available, supplied at random
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Introducing the Percussion Plus Honestly Made Inca clay ocarina

These ocarinas from Peru are made from fired clay and feature beautiful, hand-painted decorations in a traditional style. Ocarinas produce a mellow, recorder like sound and are lots of fun to learn. These ocarinas would make the perfect gift.

Ocarinas are among the oldest instruments known to man and were thought to originally be played by the Aztecs and Mayans.

These fired clay Ocarinas from Peru are sourced using Fair trade principles. See below for more information about the Honestly Made range of musical instruments from Percussion Plus.

These items are musical instruments not toys and there may be small parts on or in some of them. Younger players should use them under supervision.



Natural fired clay

Sourced from Peru, each ocarina is made by hand from clay which are then fired to set their shape. They are finished with highly detailed, hand-painted decorations so each ocarina is unique in shape and colour. The designs pictured are intended as an indication only, decorations will vary.



Our sustainable packaging

A key principle of Honestly Made is sustainability, and we’ve modified our packaging of these items accordingly by adopting fully recyclable and biodegradable glassine paper bags.

Naturally, we don’t want to waste our pre-existing packaging material, meaning you might still receive some of these products in classic, non-glassine packaging. If so, rest assured that your order has contributed to our collective waste management mission.




Percussion Plus Honestly Made products are manufactured in independent family workshops that are too small to join Fair Trade groups or are located in countries that do not have such organisations. These suppliers and their subsidiaries all follow Fair trade principles which include:

  • Agreeing a fair price Use of recycled materials
  • Paying significant amounts upfront
  • Being loyal and reasonable in all dealings
  • Prioritising smaller suppliers over large factories
  • Manufacturing methods that do not damage the environment