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simonart and printing indian traditional music ektara

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100 in stock

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Model:

Simon865440067799

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78833355444

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India

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simonart and printing

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simonart and printing indian artisan hand making 45 cm 16 cm 16 cm home decor The ektara is a drone lute consisting of a gourd resonator covered with skin, through which a bamboo neck is inserted. It is used in parts of India and Nepal today by Yogis and wandering holy men to accompany their singing and prayers. In Nepal, the instrument accompanies the singing of the Ramayana and Mahabharata.