Saworo Ide Brass Bell Shape - Yoruba People, Nigeria
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Saworo Ide Brass Bell Shape - Yoruba People, Nigeria
The Saworo Ide or small brass bells add a delightful musical tone by jingling together on a Gangan, or talking drum as adornments. Drumming is a vital part of the cultural heritage of the Yoruba people of Southwestern Nigeria. To enrich the sound, the hourglass shaped drum (some call it a Dundun) is decorated with brass bells, also known as the saworo. Can be used as an interesting key ring too! (not included). Part of edge missing. Height: 1 3/8 x Diameter: 1 5/8
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