Description: Traditional Nepalese Jew's Harp Gecko in brass - Jewish harp The symbolism of the jaw harp with a gecko in Asia can vary depending on cultures and beliefs. However, in some cultures, the gecko is considered a lucky animal, a symbol of protection and good luck. The association of the jaw harp with the gecko could therefore reinforce this positive symbolism.In some traditions, the gecko is also associated with healing and regeneration, as this animal is capable of regenerating its tail in the event of amputation. The jaw harp, as a musical instrument, is also associated with healing and meditation in some Asian cultures.Additionally, the jaw harp is a traditional instrument that has a rich history in many Asian cultures, including Mongolia, China, and India. It is often used in religious ceremonies and rituals, as well as folk music. The addition of a gecko as a decorative motif can therefore reinforce this cultural and traditional symbolism.Thus, the symbolism of the jaw harp with a gecko in Asia can vary depending on cultures and beliefs. However, in some cultures, the gecko is considered a lucky animal, a symbol of protection and luck, and the association of the jaw harp with the gecko could reinforce this positive symbolism.The craftsmen who make these instruments do not claim that they are suitable for professional use. Although the Nepalese Jew's Harp is not designed for professional use, it can provide a unique and fun musical experience. As an idiophone instrument, it produces sounds by vibrating through the thin membrane attached to the frame. The musician simply uses his finger to stimulate this vibration, creating the unique sound of the jaw harp. Although not designed for professional use, it can be a great choice for music lovers who want to explore new sounds with their friends!It's craftsmanship and it remains craftsmanship, a festive instrument in a way...But what fun we have all the same!!! The jaw harp is an idiophone musical instrument, that is to say an instrument whose material itself produces sound upon impact, either by an external instrument (such as a stick), or by another part of the instrument. instrument itself. In the case of the jaw harp, it is the player's finger that produces the impact.The jaw harp is made up of two elements. We first distinguish an armature (frame), of any shape which invariably ends in two parallel bars (arms) fairly close together. Finally, there is a thin membrane (tongue), a few millimeters high, fixed to the frame by one of its ends, free on the other side and which passes between the two bars of the frame. Approximate dimensions 9x 2.4 cm +/- Composition : Brass with central iron lamella Origin Traditional instrument from Nepal, one of the oldest instruments in the world Craftsmanship Each piece is unique, and from one craftsman to another, you may find a slight difference between the finished product and the photo, in terms of shape, pattern or colors. Note It is important to take into account that the visual being a photograph, there may be slight variations in color compared to reality.REF 190912-220123 / CA11/ 3323Customer satisfaction is our priority, so please take the following points into account: Delivery addressItems will be shipped to the address on your EBAY account unless you pay by PayPal.If paying via PayPal, the order can only be delivered to the address indicated in your PayPal account.ATTENTION : We cannot change the shipping address for PayPal payment, so please make sure the address is correct on your PayPal account before placing an order.Delivery times that we indicate are always estimates and never commitments.Delivery of our items may be delayed by events beyond our control such as a health crisis, a strike, a customs clearance procedure, etc.Under no circumstances can we be held responsible for delays in delivery, and we do not grant any discount or refund in this regard.If you need to receive your order by a specific date such as a birthday or Christmas, we recommend ordering well in advance.We cannot "expedite" delivery, but we will do everything we can to ensure that you receive your order as soon as possible.Estimated delivery time by country and your delivery service:Metropolitan France: approximately 72 hours (La Poste) except Mondial Relay.EU countries: 1 week to 10 days depending on the countryCzech Republic: about 7-10 days.Australia: approximately 4 weeks.Canada: approximately 3 weeks.Iceland: about 10 days.Israel: about 4 weeks.Japan: about 4 weeks.Norway: about 10 days.Romania: about 2 weeks.United Kingdom: approximately 7 to 10 days depending on customs formalities.Russia: about 4 weeks.Singapore: about 4 weeks.Switzerland: approximately 1 week depending on customs formalities.Thailand: about 4 weeks.Ukraine: about 4 weeks.USA: approximately 10 to 30 days depending on the weight of the package and the state.Vietnam: about 4 weeks.Reminder : these deadlines are based on estimates and are given for purely indicative purposes, they do not constitute a commitment.Import customs formalities, customs duties and taxesPlease note that as our warehouses are in France, our items, depending on the country where the package is received, may be subject to customs formalities and additional charges when you receive them.We deliver in Incoterms® DAP (delivered at destination), this means that the goods are considered delivered when they are made available to the buyer at destination on the arriving means of transport, without being unloaded.Therefore, the buyer is responsible for customs formalities, payment of duties and taxes (including VAT) due on importation and unloading of the goods at destination.We are not responsible for these charges and we cannot charge you in advance for these charges.For delivery outside the European Union, VAT and customs duties apply according to the legislation of your country.The symbolism of the jaw harp with a gecko in Asia can vary depending on cultures and beliefs. However, in some cultures, the gecko is considered a lucky animal, a symbol of protection and good luck. The association of the jaw harp with the gecko could therefore reinforce this positive symbolism. Additionally, the jaw harp is a traditional instrument that has a rich history in many Asian cultures, including Mongolia, China, and India. It is often used in religious ceremonies and rituals, as well as folk music. The addition of a gecko as a decorative motif can therefore reinforce this cultural and traditional symbolism. Thus, the symbolism of the jaw harp with a gecko in Asia can vary depending on cultures and beliefs. However, in some cultures, the gecko is considered a lucky animal, a sym
Price: 20.87 USD
Location: Ardres
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Object art popular
Brand: Unbranded
Country/Region of Origin: Nepal
Time Period: Contemporary
Subtype: jew's harp
Style: Unspecified
Material: Brass
MPN: Does not apply