Ghogha Setar: Powerful Iranian Stringed Instrument
€1,012
Discover the Ghogha Setar, a handcrafted masterpiece featuring intricate designs, premium materials, and a warm, authentic sound. With its exceptional craftsmanship and unique features, this Iranian stringed instrument is perfect for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
The Setar is primarily constructed from walnut wood, including the body, neck, soundboard, tuning pegs, and tailpiece. The frets are made of animal gut, a traditional choice for stringed instruments. The unique feature of this setar is the presence of cracks in the body, a specific crafting technique. The setar is 67 centimeters long and bears the maker’s mark, indicating its authenticity.
Specifications:
- Body: Walnut wood
- Neck : Walnut wood
- Soundboard: Walnut wood
- Tuning pegs: Walnut wood
- Frets: Animal gut
- Saddle: Wood
- Tailpiece: Walnut wood
- Scale length: 67 centimeters
- Maker: Iran-Saz
Weight | 1 kg |
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Item Type |
Setar |
Material |
Wood |
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