Kudlungs
Koris
Fodrahis
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<others>
Pi-bangs
Pipas
Kudyapiks
Piyapis
Kusyapiks
Friction drums
Lyre-bandurrias
Rabels
Kaca vinas
Mamokhorongs
Kacchapi vinas
Mandoles
Kisirs
Kao taris
Karaduzens
Molos
Nadecvara-vinas
Khalams
Gitterns
Ganzas
Kopuzes
Gottuvadyams
Iguanas
Gas
Bantulas
Dan days
Saron riciks
Kaburus
Chocalhos
Hajhujes
Dan nguyets
Dumbeleks
Dan tams
Hoddus
Husapis
Lyra glockenspiels
Dan xens
Curas
Ektaras
T'ukkyongs
Gulung-gulungs
Tsimbis
Dotaras
Setinkanes
Qings
Collection Information
These objects are only a part of our collections, of which there are more than 350,000 objects. This information comes from our collections database. Some of this is incomplete and there may be errors. This part of the website is also still under construction, so there may be some fields repeated or incorrectly formatted information.
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