early 19th century
India
Object qualities
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Objectmusical instrument: Tanjore Tāmbūra (male)
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Type of arts & crafts
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Mediumjackwood, rosewood, metal, bone
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SizeL. 57 1/2 Г— W. 15 Г— D. 10 in. (146.1 Г— 38.1 Г— 25.4 cm)
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Geography details
India -
Country today
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Dateearly 19th century
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CultureIndian
Source of information
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Type of sourceDatabase “Metropolitan Museum of Art”
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Fund that the source refers toMetropolitan Museum of Art
Description
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This tāmbūra is the larger in a set of two and thus called the male. It is richly decorated with ivory inlay on the dark wood body. Its resonator is bowl-shaped and made of wood. This instrument was part of the collection of Y. G. Srimati, an Indian dancer and singer. She danced for Gandiji and Kasturba and sang bhajans (devotional songs) at his prayer meetings in Madras in 1936.