Rekithara — Sustainable Electric Guitars & Basses

A project in Maldonado, Uruguay by Alejandro Montossi
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Electric instruments and accessories developed from recycled materials.
Backers: 2
Average Daily Pledges: $168
Average Pledge Per Backer: $1345

Funding: $2,690 of $4,500
Dates: Jan 2nd -> Feb 1st (30 days)
Project By: Alejandro Montossi
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Latest News

Why We Choose to Produce in Small Batches

January 11th - via: kickstarter.com
We know that backing a project is an act of trust, which is why we want to briefly explain one of our key decisions: producing in small batches. Working this way allows us to maintain direct control over every stage of the process, from material... (Read More)

Reminder About Limited Reward Availability

January 9th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi everyone, We wanted to share a brief reminder for those following the project: some of Rekithara’s rewards are available in limited quantities, in order to ensure proper production timelines and consistent quality. If you’re considering... (Read More)

More Than a Top: Design with Purpose

January 6th - via: kickstarter.com
How material choice shapes identity, durability, and sustainabilityAt Rekithara, materials are never chosen at random.Every decision is part of a broader idea: creating instruments with identity, durability, and purpose. The recycled plastic top is... (Read More)

Thank You for Being Part of the Beginning

January 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Thank you for joining us at the launch of Rekithara and for being here from this very first moment. This project was born from an idea that, over time, became a dream—and we’d love for you to be part of it. Every instrument and every component is... (Read More)

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