编号 100122392

罕见的日本传统一弦琴 - 木, 桐木(聚合物) - 日本 - Taishō period (1912-1926)
编号 100122392

罕见的日本传统一弦琴 - 木, 桐木(聚合物) - 日本 - Taishō period (1912-1926)
A rare Suma’goto 須磨琴 (single-string zither), also known as Ichigen’kin 一絃琴.
A distinctive Japanese string instrument featuring a single silk string stretched across a solid kiri 桐 (paulownia) wood body. Unlike the traditional koto 琴, the Suma’goto lacks a resonating chamber, being carved from a single thick board. The pitch is changed using a sliding technique similar to that of a steel guitar, where a smooth implement is pressed against the string to vary its length and tone.
The instrument begins at a broad, square end known as the “dragon’s head,” tapering gradually toward a rounded “dragon’s tail,” with two shallow semi-oval recesses on each side; a form said to evoke the shape of a dragon. It is fitted with ten decorative shizuku 雫 (“dewdrops”), of which two are missing.
Finely crafted from kiri wood and set upon a matching rectangular base raised on four curved feet. Complete with a white polymer finger pick and slide used for playing.
Period: Japan – Taishô period (1912–1926)
Dimensions:
Including stand Height 37.5 cm, Length 124 cm, Width 24 cm
Only the instrument Height 10.5 cm, Length 10.2 cm, Width 14 cm
In a very good condition with some traces of wear consistent with age and use. Please refer to the photos for a clear condition reference.
When shipped, we will include a certificate of authenticity.
Please note: Due to the holidays, shipping and handling times may be longer. Thank you for your understanding.
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