La Casa de Bandolin

Otavalo


Santiago Ayala has been making professional-grade instruments for his fellow musicians for a long while, and it's worth a stroll down from the re-sellers on Sucre to see a real artisan in action. His business card even shows you how to tune a guitar, charango or mandolin!


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