Item:Zulnatha claves inlaid with pistachio-hued epidote
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zulnatha claves inlaid with pistachio-hued epidote | |
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Look: | The instrument is simply comprised of two round rods which the musician knocks together, grasping one piece per hand, to produce a distinctive click. The dark grain of the zulnatha wood is broken up in this instrument by inlaid rhombi of pistachio colored epidote. |
Weight: | Unknown |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
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Dimensions: | 2 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Joys of Noise (3) |
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Claves are a percussion instrument, consisting of a pair of short, thick dowels. Claves are almost always made of wood, typically rosewood, ebony or blackwood. When struck claves produce a bright clicking noise, and are sometimes hollow and carved in the middle to amplify the sound. The usual technique is to hold one lightly with the thumb and fingertips of the non-dominant hand, with the palm up. This forms the hand into a resonating chamber for the clave.