Percussion instrument, half aerophone, half idiophone.
It comes from the Nigerian Igbo tribe. Originally, they were vessels used by women to transport water. They consider it a religious instrument. The Igbo tribe believed that when it was played, the voices of their ancestors could be heard.
It is a very deep and interesting instrument.
The ceramic material used consists of four elements: air, fire, earth and water, allowing a timbre range of high quality natural sounds.
It is made according to the Igbo tribe tradition.
The textured upper part can be used to obtain a rasping sound.
It comes with stand.
Size: 38cm x 28cm / 15" x 11"