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Nepali Folk Musical Instrument Khainjadi/Khañjari, Animal Skin, Professional |
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Product Specification |
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| Code | HME28198 |
| Size |
Height 9cm (4") Width 25cm (10") Depth 25cm (10") |
Weight | 700 gm - 1.54 lbs |
| Material | Wood And Animal Skin |
| Availability | Available |
| Quantity | PCS |
US$ 170.00
$ 195.00 -15% off
Shipping Cost
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| Price Adjustment Status: Active |
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Shipping Calculation
weight of 1 Pcs of the product is 2 kg and will cost USD $ 47.00
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Item location: kathmandu, Nepal
Worldwide shipping - Dispatch
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We normally dispatch the product in 2-5 business days. Else Buyer will be infromed personally about the dispatch Date.
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- Return
- 7 days money back, buyer pays return shipping
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Khainjadi
The Nepalese frame drum is a traditional musical instrument that has been in use for centuries. It is made of iguana skin stretched across a carved wooden shell, creating a unique and distinctive sound that is used to accompany various dances and devotional music. The larger frame drums, such as the one on display, are often used in the accompaniment of dances like chudka and kauda, which are performed by members of the Magar, Gurung, and other indigenous communities in Mid-Western Nepal during social activities. Read More
Smaller khaijadi drums are also used by members of other ethnic groups, such as Brahmin and Chhetri, in devotional music known as bhajan. The use of the Nepalese frame drum in devotional music is widespread and can be found in other parts of Nepal, India, and Pakistan. In these regions, similar frame drums such as the khanjari, kanjira, and damphu are also used in devotional music traditions.
Despite differences in size and name, the Nepalese frame drum is an important part of the musical culture in this region. Its unique sound and versatility make it a valuable instrument that has been passed down from generation to generation. Whether used in dances or devotional music, the Nepalese frame drum continues to play a significant role in the rich cultural heritage of the region.
