Exquisite Iranian Kuzeh Udu Drum Fida Model
$511
Unleash the rhythmic heart of Persia with a Kuzeh Udu drum. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this Fida Iranian Kuzeh Udu Drum offer a rich and expressive sound that’s sure to inspire. Whether you’re a seasoned musician or a curious beginner, the Kuzeh Udu is a gateway to the enchanting world of Iranian music.
Discover the Authentic Sounds of Persia with the Fida Kuzeh Udu Drum
Immerse yourself in the rich musical heritage of Iran with the Fida Kuzeh Udu drum. This exquisite percussion instrument, crafted from high-quality ceramic, offers a unique and captivating sound that’s sure to inspire. The Kuzeh Udu’s versatility makes it suitable for both professional musicians and enthusiasts, providing a gateway to the enchanting world of Persian music.
Specifications:
- Brand: Fida
- Body Material: Ceramic
- Opening Diameter: 7.5 centimeters
- Height: 29 centimeters
- Included Items: Cover, stand
Weight | 3 kg |
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Material |
Ceramic |
Item Type |
Kuzeh Udu Drum |
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