Let me start by saying this harp is absolutely gorgeous. The mahogany body has a rich, warm tone that makes you want to pick it up immediately. The reindeer totem design adds a unique touch, though I do have concerns about its durability (more on that later).
The 21-string version provides an impressive range - enough for complex melodies but still manageable for beginners. I love how the metal strings produce a bright, resonant sound compared to nylon alternatives. However, be warned: these strings are tough on untrained fingers! Expect some soreness during the first few practice sessions.
Now for the elephant in the room - tuning stability. Out of the box, this harp simply won't hold tune. Through trial and error (and several broken strings), I discovered you MUST screw the pegs deeper into the body for proper friction. After this modification, mine finally maintains tuning reasonably well - though daily adjustments are still needed.
The included accessories are decent quality. The EVA case offers good protection, and having spare strings is essential since breakage seems common during initial tuning. Pro tip: Always tune up gradually over several days to allow string stretching!
My biggest concern is structural integrity. Like another reviewer mentioned, I'm noticing slight buckling around the delicate antler cutouts after just two months of moderate use. This appears to be an inherent design flaw with such intricate carvings under string tension.
Final verdict? A stunning instrument that requires patience and maintenance. Perfect for casual players who don't mind frequent tuning, but serious musicians might want something more reliable despite the higher price tag.