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About This Listing

Panduri from old Chestnut wood, with 14 metal frets and metal pegs. Instrument has walnut "Borjgali" shaped sound hole and walnut fretoard. "Borjgali" represents Sun and wings. This is symbol of Georgia and each wing means certain character of Georgian People. It printed on National Currency Lari as well. Instrument is well made, with nice decent design. Its' body crafted from whole core of wood and presents very clear work. Whole instrument is only handmade. Panduri have very good, soft sound and played very easy. It is well suited as for solo part performance as for accompaniment. This example is fully professional version.

Material used: Chestnut wood
Upper cover: Pine wood
Fret board: Walnut wood
Size: Length 81cm; Width: 18.5cm; Depth: 11.5cm;
Weight: 0,900kg.

Price includes:
- Online support for learning Panduri.
- Special bag for carrying Panduri by hand and on shoulder.
- Additional spare Nylon strings for any circumstances.
- Wood box for safe transportation (shipping box).

Condition
Brand
  • Georgian folk music instrument
Model
  • String Instrument - Panduri
Finish
  • String Instrument
Categories
Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • Georgia

About the Seller

GeoPanduri

Kutaisi, Georgia
(3)
Joined Reverb:2021
Items Sold:5

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