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Handmade bagpipes a dying art in Scotland

By Economic Times - a month ago
Highland bagpipes, a key part of Scottish culture, are seeing declining demand as machine-made versions replace handmade ones. Crafted by artisans like Ruari Black of Kilberry Bagpipes, these traditional instruments are mainly used for ceremonial purposes. Kilberry’s handmade bagpipes, known for their distinct sound, attract global customers despite a two-year wait time.

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