211.251.1 Individual single-skin conical drums

Wooden drum with membrane of animal skin at one end which is stretched over a broad rim and is bound with vegetable fibre cord around the neck of the drum.

The miḻāvu kuṭi is a practice instrument, used to train drummers to play the miḻāvu kettledrum (see Horniman Museum number 2002.285).

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