Our Handpans
How We Work
The shells
Each shell is different. You never buy two identical shells. The universe of physics knows what happens in furnaces and in nitriding ovens, and when they come to us we always have this moment where we do not know how to treat them. But then they become familiar, and we smash them with our hammers to take the notes out of that big mystery that is physics.
The Ancient Book
And what happens next?
Once the notes are all there and the sound is nice, Elisa draws on the shell her beautiful graphics. She is happy because there is not so much ancient Egyptian rocks to draw onto todays, they are mostly in museums and they do not want you to draw on them. Instead you can always sleep just near the Parthenon’s frieze, no one will ever notice.
A farewell party
With the graphics done and the notes with all their harmonics, our handpans leave their home to reach our customers. Before selling our first instrument, we would have never thought that it was like selling and giving away a piece of ourselves. I mean, we do it because we make a living out of this, but as every piece has a name we give it, it is like saying goodbye to what you have created and nourished. It is for this reason that we love to maintain a good relationship with our customers, because you do not buy a piece of steel, you adopt a pet that was born in our home.
The Engravings
Tattooing the steel
Elisa has kept her habit of drawing whenever she is in the mood, she always carries a small notebook where she fixes her inspiration. When the shell is ready, she passes the engraving onto it. It is quite a long and hard job, steel is hard and there is no room for mistakes. It is like tattooing a person’s face or something like that. Well, a person’s face is really a mess if you make a mistake, a handpan can always be fixed, but we like not to make errors.
Our inspiration
Each engraving is different. Every instrument has its personality, and you cannot make the same drawing. We are not a cheap tattoo parlor you enter being drunk and have you arm tattooed with a scorpion or a tiger. Our drawings are taken from the nowhere and become fantastic animals, maybe like those you have seen in medieval bestiaries or in that Voynich book. They can be landscapes where elements melt together, air and water, fire and earth. It is always a big cauldron. Nothing ever disappears; everything melts into a new and marvelous unity.