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Sarangi (Musical Instrument)

Object Details

Notes
Stringed musical instrument. Carved from dark wood, unpainted. Body is flat on top and rounded underneath. The lower half of the top is covered with skin (like a drum) and the upper half is open. 4 wire strings, wooden pegs. One loose wooden piece (bridge?). A cotton strap is threaded through a hole in the neck (carrying strap?). Bow is attached by a string. Bow is made from bamboo stick, with horsehair attached to each end.
Collector's Note: Collected in the hills around Pokhara. Sarangi, an instrument played by the Gaines (musicians caste) is made with Khirra woods and a goat skin base. The bow is made with goat intestine unless a parachute strings are bought. Articles and photos relating to the Sarangi and Gaine may be found in National Anthropological Archives, John Hitchcock Collection, Box 13, folder "Gaine of Nepal"
Record Last Modified
11 Jul 2023
Specimen Count
1
Accession Date
14 Jun 2005
Collection Date
1960 to 1969
Collector
John T. Hitchcock
Donor Name
Catharine McClellan
Place
Pokahara, Kaski district, Gandaki Zone, Nepal, Asia
Topic
Ethnology
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Data Source
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
Accession Number
2032229
USNM Number
E433335-0
Object Type
Lute
Record ID
nmnhanthropology_11623318
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3fc8fca27-bf51-47ba-9109-0ac0d8380155
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