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Jew's harp jaw mouth harp khomus vargan from Altai by P. Potkin + LIGHT LEAF

$ 11.03

Availability: 25 in stock
  • Brand: Pavel Potkin
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Bow-Shaped
  • Features: Lightweight
  • Material: Brass
  • Items Included: Wooden case
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Model: Jew's harp
  • Item Diameter: 3 in
  • Modified Item: No
  • Experience Level: Beginner
  • Region: Altai Mountains
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Craftsman: Pavel Potkin
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Non-Domestic Product: No

    Description

    STANDARD JEW'S HARP BY PAVEL POTKIN WITH A CEDAR CASE LIGHT LEAF
    DIRECTLY FROM THE CRAFTSMAN
    new,
    fresh, from master's hands
    THE REAL JEW'S HARP SOUND
    Jew's harp / mouth harp / jaw harp
    - is a mouth musical instrument with a fascinating sound.
    Jew's harps by Pavel Potkin differ from others - they not only have a great sound but will serve you longer..
    But it should be kept in a wooden case, which prevents from deformation of tongue and moisture penetration. Jew's harp (komus) like a tambourine is used by shamans in ritual practices. Now it is available for ordinary people. Playing jew's harp is a harmless way to look into yourself and to touch the mysterious shaman's world.
    Suitable for meditation practices or just for relaxation.
    Jew's harp is easy to learn playing (even a child can do): in five minutes you can know how to extract sounds. And in a month you will play music. There are 12 methods of sound extraction, and these are just the main ones.
    It doesn't hurt teeth.
    Playing a harp, you develop coordination of movements, sense of rhythm, proper breathing.
    In other words, play jew's harp to be healthy!
    jew's harps are made of brass and steel (tongue)
    size of jew's harp:
    2.6x1.2 Inch, 67x31 mm
    handcrafted by distinguished master - Pavel Potkin
    made in Altai
    easy to play
    perfect for beginners
    and professionals
    wooden cases are handmade of cedar with leather cord
    TAKE CARE OF YOUR JEW'S HARP
    Moisture is a main enemy for all jew's harps, especially saliva (even stainless alloys deteriorate from prolonged contact with saliva).
    Wipe dry your jew's harp after playing.
    Grease and dirt also adversely affects on metal -
    wash your hands before using your jew's harp.
    For polishing it is good to clean the jew's harp with tooth powder, chalk or Goya polishing paste
    (use towel - it is convenient). This is especially helpful if the jew's harp got dark.
    Protect the tongue
    (the most fragile part of the instrument) from damage. We recommend storing the jew's harp in a wooden case, where there is a slot for the tongue, in which it is securely fixed.
    Material of wooden case "Light Leaf" - wood (cedar), leather strap, wooden bead
    Size of wooden case: 4,3x1,8x0,8 Inch, 110x45x20 mm
    A minute of history
    The jew’s harp is known by many names, such as the jaw harp or mouth harp.
    Here in the Altai it is called a “khomus" (komus).
    Until 1988 the khomus was very expensive and hard to find, until Vladimir Potkin, a master craftsman, decided this symbolic instrument should be more accessible to the people of the Altai Mountains. He began to produce the khomus in greater quantities so that it was available to anyone who dreamed of learning to play. In 2000 his brother Pavel joined him, helping to improve the instrument’s technology and popularize it all over Russia and beyond. In 2006, Pavel founded his own workshop and created a new khomus, which was larger and had a deeper tone, and, despite its price, is indistinguishable from more expensive instruments. The Potkin brothers quickly became famous as two of the world’s most distinguished khomus craftsmen; more importantly, it is thanks to their hard work that the khomus is now available to anyone who wants to learn to play this mystical instrument.
    It is an Altaian folk instrument, not just a souvenir - it's a real musical instruments with a melodious, rich of overtones sound.
    The production of jew's harp is 20% machining, all the rest is manual work.
    Few know, but misconfigured instrument can harm your health.
    Beware of fakes!
    An incorrectly tuned harp harms the psyche, so the master needs to perform with a dozen conditions to make the instrument sound correctly. The master keeps in secret the way he tunes jew's harps.
    !IMPORTANT INFORMATION!
    We send from Gorno-Altaysk (the Altai Mountains, Russian Federation) by Russian Post (Standard International Shipping) on the same business day (sometimes in 1-3 business days) after payment accepted. We always provide our customers with a tracking number.
    We ship our packages with state postal service. And unfortunately now they work with delays all over the world. Packages can delay for a very long time period especially it concerns delivery to USA, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. We ask you to be patioent and wait. Our products worth it! If you have any question please feel free to write a message. We will always help you and take care of everything!
    Now you too can explore the music of the Altay Mountains, discovering the mysterious shaman’s world through the beautiful, haunting sound of the khomus.
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