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Traditional Indian - Dilruba -  - Sitar - India - 1960
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€ 255
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Traditional Indian - Dilruba - - Sitar - India - 1960

Traditional Dilruba Bowed String Instrument with Sympathetic Strings and Bow – India, 1960s (Purchased in Pune, 1965) A traditional Indian Dilruba, a bowed string instrument closely related to the esraj, featuring a long fretted neck and numerous sympathetic strings, as clearly visible in the photographs. The instrument combines elements of plucked and bowed string traditions, with metal frets along the neck and a set of resonance strings that enhance its rich tonal character. The construction and form are consistent with classical North Indian musical instruments. According to the previous auction house, the instrument dates to the 1960s and was reportedly purchased in Pune (India) in 1965, adding an interesting element of provenance. The body features a wooden structure with a skin-covered soundboard, a traditional characteristic that contributes to its distinctive tonal qualities. The instrument is accompanied by its original bow. Material: wood, skin, metal, and bone elements Estimated period: 1960s Condition: In good overall condition, consistent with age and use. Light surface wear and natural signs of aging are visible. The instrument appears well preserved overall. Functionality has not been tested. Please refer to all photographs as an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Length: approx. 95 cm Width: approx. 20 cm Depth: approx. 10 cm Shipping: This item will be carefully packed and shipped securely to ensure safe delivery. This is just one of our carefully selected pieces. Explore our full collection for more rare and meaningful treasures.

No. 103161568

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Traditional Indian - Dilruba -  - Sitar - India - 1960

Traditional Indian - Dilruba - - Sitar - India - 1960

Traditional Dilruba Bowed String Instrument with Sympathetic Strings and Bow – India, 1960s (Purchased in Pune, 1965)

A traditional Indian Dilruba, a bowed string instrument closely related to the esraj, featuring a long fretted neck and numerous sympathetic strings, as clearly visible in the photographs.

The instrument combines elements of plucked and bowed string traditions, with metal frets along the neck and a set of resonance strings that enhance its rich tonal character. The construction and form are consistent with classical North Indian musical instruments.

According to the previous auction house, the instrument dates to the 1960s and was reportedly purchased in Pune (India) in 1965, adding an interesting element of provenance.

The body features a wooden structure with a skin-covered soundboard, a traditional characteristic that contributes to its distinctive tonal qualities. The instrument is accompanied by its original bow.

Material: wood, skin, metal, and bone elements
Estimated period: 1960s

Condition: In good overall condition, consistent with age and use. Light surface wear and natural signs of aging are visible. The instrument appears well preserved overall. Functionality has not been tested. Please refer to all photographs as an integral part of the description.

Dimensions:
Length: approx. 95 cm
Width: approx. 20 cm
Depth: approx. 10 cm

Shipping:
This item will be carefully packed and shipped securely to ensure safe delivery.

This is just one of our carefully selected pieces. Explore our full collection for more rare and meaningful treasures.

Final bid
€ 255
Surya Rutten
Expert
Estimate € 350 - € 400

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