Water Drum, Traditional Instrument, Oceanian Art, Tribal Art, Papua New Guinea

Water Drum, Traditional Instrument, Oceanian Art, Tribal Art, Papua New Guinea
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Dense wooden water drum. The water drum is used during traditional ceremonies evoking original myths. The water drummers are hidden near the banks of the Sepik River, behind a leafy palisade, and thus make the spirit of the crocodile "sing". This type of drum produces a dull and powerful sound when, thanks to a stick held vertically by the 4 mooring points located right through, this hollow drum is lifted and violently strikes the surface of the water. Piece of high ethnographic quality with gaps. Free Shipping.

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Style Tribal Art (Oceanic Music instruments of Tribal Art Style)
Period 20th century (Oceanic Music instruments 20th century)
Country of origin Papua New Guinea
Length (cm) 48
Width (cm) 36
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
Location 22700, louannec, France
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