Set of four traditional Indian brass folk musicians
Four Indian Brass musicians
Date: 21st century
Geography: Northern India
Dimensions: Tanpura player 10cm L 10cm W x 4cm D, Maddalam player 10c L 7cm W x 4cm D, Shehnai player 10cmcm L 7cm W x 4cm D, Veena player 10cm L 7cm W x 5cm D
Weight: 1700g
Material: brass
Condition: new - see photos
This set of four brass cast figures captures the essence of traditional Indian folk music. Each figure is handcrafted in Northern India. The figures depict skilled musicians playing iconic instruments:
Tanpura: A long-necked plucked string instrument, often used as a drone instrument to accompany other instruments.
Maddalam: A large, double-headed barrel drum, played with bare hands or sticks, and used in classical and folk music.
Shehnai: A double-reed woodwind instrument, often used in religious ceremonies and classical performances.
Veena: A plucked string instrument with a long neck and a gourd resonator, revered in Indian classical music for its beautiful sound and intricate playing techniques.
These figures are not just decorative pieces; they are a testament to the enduring power of Indian music and the artistry of its craftsmen.
Four Indian Brass musicians
Date: 21st century
Geography: Northern India
Dimensions: Tanpura player 10cm L 10cm W x 4cm D, Maddalam player 10c L 7cm W x 4cm D, Shehnai player 10cmcm L 7cm W x 4cm D, Veena player 10cm L 7cm W x 5cm D
Weight: 1700g
Material: brass
Condition: new - see photos
This set of four brass cast figures captures the essence of traditional Indian folk music. Each figure is handcrafted in Northern India. The figures depict skilled musicians playing iconic instruments:
Tanpura: A long-necked plucked string instrument, often used as a drone instrument to accompany other instruments.
Maddalam: A large, double-headed barrel drum, played with bare hands or sticks, and used in classical and folk music.
Shehnai: A double-reed woodwind instrument, often used in religious ceremonies and classical performances.
Veena: A plucked string instrument with a long neck and a gourd resonator, revered in Indian classical music for its beautiful sound and intricate playing techniques.
These figures are not just decorative pieces; they are a testament to the enduring power of Indian music and the artistry of its craftsmen.
Four Indian Brass musicians
Date: 21st century
Geography: Northern India
Dimensions: Tanpura player 10cm L 10cm W x 4cm D, Maddalam player 10c L 7cm W x 4cm D, Shehnai player 10cmcm L 7cm W x 4cm D, Veena player 10cm L 7cm W x 5cm D
Weight: 1700g
Material: brass
Condition: new - see photos
This set of four brass cast figures captures the essence of traditional Indian folk music. Each figure is handcrafted in Northern India. The figures depict skilled musicians playing iconic instruments:
Tanpura: A long-necked plucked string instrument, often used as a drone instrument to accompany other instruments.
Maddalam: A large, double-headed barrel drum, played with bare hands or sticks, and used in classical and folk music.
Shehnai: A double-reed woodwind instrument, often used in religious ceremonies and classical performances.
Veena: A plucked string instrument with a long neck and a gourd resonator, revered in Indian classical music for its beautiful sound and intricate playing techniques.
These figures are not just decorative pieces; they are a testament to the enduring power of Indian music and the artistry of its craftsmen.