Manjeera Indian Percussion Instrument Hand Cymbals for Hindu for sale in Atlanta, GA
Traditional Musical Instruments Indian Manjeera Religious small Dia 2ins Hand cymbals manjira pair in brass with leather cords. Manjeera Size: Width- 0.5" x Dia - 2.5" Weight: 135 grs Hand cymbals manjira pair can be used in prayer and rituals Handmade by artisans of Uttar Pradesh in north India Product description Hand cymbal or manjira is a traditional hand percussion instrument of India. It is also known as manjeera, tala, jalra, khartal or kartal. Manjira has a significant importance in Indian folk music. Basically manjira is played in the aarti of Indian Gods & Goddesses for devotional music. Manjira in Tibetan style is known as tingsha which is a small for majira. These cymbals used in prayer and rituals by Tibetan Buddhist practitioners. 2 cymbals are joined together by a leather strap or cotton string. Manjira is mainly made of brass metal, but antique style cymbals are made from special bronze alloys that produce harmonic overtones. Though Manjira is a small metal instrument, but it produces a sweet tinkling sound when struck together.
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