(JP¥3,000)
This is a set of two clapsticks (Bilma), a traditional percussion instrument originating from the Aboriginal people of Australia. It's a simple instrument played by striking the two sticks together to create rhythm, producing a dry, pleasant attack. Recommended for accompaniment with didgeridoos, ethnic music, rhythm training, and as interior decor. ■Size (approximate) Length: Approximately 18.5cm *Please allow for slight variations due to hand measurement. ■Condition ・Wooden. Minor scratches and wear from age (vintage feel). ・Stains and scratches on the decorative bands. ・Slight pitch difference between the two sticks (enjoy as part of the set's character). The item in the photos will be delivered. ■Additional Information ・While the decoration is Aboriginal art-style, the details of the artist and origin are unknown, so it is listed as a "folk craft/instrument based on its origin." Please understand that this is a used item stored at home. Search Keywords: Aboriginal / Bilma / Clapsticks / Clapper / Ethnic Instrument / Didgeridoo / Percussion / Ethnic / World Music / Interior / Antique
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Some scratches/marks
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