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Stringinstrument Mayuri

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Sourindro Mohun Tagore describes this instrument as follows: "A form of the esrar. The instrument derives its name from the figure of the mayur (peacock) which is attached to the end of the hollow" (Tagore 1886: 4)

Object data

Inv. No.

10346_a

Object Name

Saiteninstrument, Mayuri

Collector

Sourindro Mohun Tagore (1840 - 1914)

Culture

Indien

Material

Holz, vergoldet, Textil, Bein, Metallsaiten, Pfauenfedern, Tierhaar (Bogen); Metall, Leder, gefärbt

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