Vintage Persian Tonbak - Ghajari
Genereal Description:
The Persian Tonbak, also known as the tombak, is a traditional hand drum that holds a significant place in Persian music and culture. Crafted typically from a single piece of wood, the Tonbak features a hollow body and a skin membrane that produces a rich, resonant sound. Its unique design allows for a variety of playing techniques, enabling musicians to create a wide range of rhythms and tones. The Tonbak is often accompanied by other instruments in ensembles and is pivotal in Persian classical music, providing both melodic and rhythmic foundations.
Historically, the Tonbak has roots that trace back several centuries, evolving through various cultural influences. It is not only used in classical Persian music but also in folk traditions, often seen in celebratory settings and communal gatherings. The instrument has gained international recognition, with contemporary musicians incorporating it into diverse musical genres, bridging traditional Persian sounds with modern interpretations. The Tonbak's versatility and expressiveness make it an essential element of Persian musical heritage, embodying the rich artistic traditions of the region.
Specific Description:
This priceless Ghajari instrument was made of Weeping Willow wood more than 90 years ago. It has been renovated for Inlaid work and Pyrography. It is a flawless piece of art with medium calf skin.
Accessories:
It comes with a high-quality hard case.
Materials:
Body: Weeping Willow Wood
Membrane: Natural calf skin
Dimensions:
Diameter: 26 cm
Height: 43 cm