Description: "Chikara Sarangi" Folk Musical instrument of RajasthanFor Musicians, Ethnology music Institutions, Art Collectors and Museums3 Main Gut Strings, Synthetic Hair Bow, Metal Sympathetic StringsLength: 24 inches Width: 4 inches Depth: 4 inchesa kind of sarangi Our endeavor is to Support, Preserve, Protect and Promote the art of tribal instrument making. We appeal for your contribution. Jogia Sarangi is said to be one of the rarest known folk string instruments of Rajasthan and is rare to find it now-a-days. This instrument closely resembles the sarangi. It is about two feet long, and its bottom is Square. The upper part is left open and a small part of body is covered with a parchment. It has three cat-gut strings which produce notes of S, M, P. The upper ends of the strings are tied up to the pegs and lower ends to the hook below. It is played with a bow. Small bells (gungroos) are attached to the bow to produce rhythmic jingle along the notes. The instrument itself is made by these tribal people. This Jogia Sarangi is about 24 inches long, 4 inches wide, and 4 inches thick. The instrument is carved with beautiful woodcarving. The instrument itself is made by these tribal people. These tribal people of Rajasthan province of India are called Jogis and Naaths. Dimention: Length: 24 inches Width: 4 inches Depth: 4 inches
Price: 235 USD
Location: JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN
End Time: 2025-01-14T08:37:01.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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Top Material: Goat Skin
Size: Small
Color: Black
MPN: Does Not Apply
Set Includes: Bow, String
Material: Wood
Year Manufactured: 2010
Vintage: Yes
Brand: Vadyam
Type: Sarangi
Model: Handmade
Instrument: Chikara
Country/Region of Manufacture: India
Experience Level: Advanced
Finish: Natural
Handmade: Yes