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  • Kamānche, Wood, metal, bone, gut, Iranian (Persian)

Kamānche

#9320

ca. 1880

Wood, metal, bone, gut

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Kamānches, or bowed lutes, are often elegantly inlaid or painted, but this example is decorated with minute pieces of wood, bone, and brass in a mosaic technique called "khatam-kari." First described in the tenth century, the kamanche is the earliest documented bowed instrument and is frequently depicted being played by angels in Persian miniatures. Held upright on its spike, it is bowed with the right hand in a palm-up position, a handgrip used when bowed instruments were introduced to Europe and one still used around the world when playing spike fiddles.

9320. Kamānche

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Height: 40 1/2 in. (102.9 cm); Width: 6 in. (15.3 cm); Diameter: 5 1/2 in. (14 cm)
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Purchase, Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher M. Brown III Gift, 1998
ᐃᓯᕈᓐᓇᐅᑎᐅᑉ ᓈᓴᐅᑎᖓ
1998.72

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