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Object name(s):
harp; musical instrument; harp; instrument
Brief description:
A stringed musical instrument or harp known as ''Ubo-akwala'' from the Ibo tribe, Nigeria. It has a curved wooden neck with leather skin tightly stitched around the wood sound-box, with four holes in the skin. Originally six lengths of tightened string stretched between the sound box and the curved neck, which produced the sound when plucked. Only four are still loosely attached. The instrument was used to accompany songs
Collection:
Norfolk Museums
Acquisition method:
untraced find
Associated concept:
Eth Ethnology
Associated concept:
ethnography
Associated person:
Crosse, Dr
Condition:
poor
Current location:
Not on display - In store
Dimension:
height
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
80
Dimension:
length
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
770
Dimension:
width
Dimension measurement unit:
mm
Dimension value:
460
Material:
leather
Material:
wood
Object name:
harp; musical instrument; harp; instrument
Object number:
KILLM : 2000.312
Object production date:
1800-1900
Date - earliest / single:
1800
Date - latest:
1900
Object production place:
Nigeria
Other number:
ETH 4
Other number type:
previous number
Reproduction format:
jpeg
Reproduction type:
image
Responsible department/section:
Lynn Museum

Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/0a3fc944-83a2-3325-9f25-8af5603993cc

Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC

Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/0a3fc944-83a2-3325-9f25-8af5603993cc, Norfolk Museums, CC BY-NC

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