Sometimes they were made with bone(if that was all they could find)
Genuine didgeridoos are made in Australia.
Didgeridoos are made of a variety of materials. The first natural didgeridoos were made of eucalyptus wood that was hollowed out by termites. Today didgeridoos are made from nearly any type of wood, bamboo, PVC pipe and even cardboard. All you really need is a hollow tube!
Genuine didgeridoos are always made of wood, usually the smaller trunks of living, young eucalyptus trees. The species of eucalyptus did not matter - there is no truth in the myth that certain species of eucalyptus produced better didgeridoos. They were not usually made from branches. They were not made from dead wood hollowed out by termites - this is a common myth.
Typically flutes are made of silver but early flutes were made of wood. Native Americans would usually take wood then carve it to create early early flute.
Genuine didgeridoos are always made of wood, usually the smaller trunks of living, young eucalyptus trees. The species of eucalyptus did not matter. They were not usually made from branches. They were not made from dead wood hollowed out by termites - this is a common myth. The Aborigines hollowed out the wood themselves.
They are decorated by paints made out of natural things like ochre. Sometimes stuff is also carved into them. The symbols used can represent story's, and spirit's.
a year back in the days
bone (ivory), wood, and possibly traded metals in their latter days
Milliners and Hatters.
Back in the accura days
back in those days they were made out of wood :)
they used it for illegal use