Setar - Made by Sadegh Mahdavi
General Description:
The Persian setar is a traditional stringed instrument originating from Iran, known for its delicate sound and intricate playing technique. It typically features a long neck and a small, rounded body, often made from wood. The setar has four strings, usually made from nylon or gut, which are played by plucking with the fingers.
Its name, "setar," translates to "three strings" in Persian, although the modern version has four strings, with the fourth often added later. The instrument is central to Persian classical music, particularly in solo performances and as an accompaniment to poetry.
Setar players use a unique finger-picking technique that allows for expressive phrasing and ornamentation, making it capable of conveying deep emotion. The sound of the setar is often described as soft and ethereal, making it a favorite in both traditional and contemporary Iranian music.
Sepecific Description:
This premium instrument by Sadegh Mahdavi is made of old Walnut wood with a one piece body. It features astonishing patterns on the body, water-resistant matt mono-coating, bronze decoration on the neck and very high quality sound stemming from an exquisite processing of the soundboard.
Accessories:
This instrument comes with a high quality soft case.
Materials:
Neck: Walnut
Body & Soundboard: Mulberry
Decorations: Bronze
Dimensions:
Length: 88 cm
Width: 14 cm
Depth: 12 cm