Unique piece of cultural heritage music from the remote region of Afghanistan. This exquisite antique harp is crafted from traditional materials such as steel strings, mother-of-pearl buttons, and intricately woven woolen fabric, creating a truly one-of-a-kind sound experience.
Originating from the Nuristan and Kohistan regions of Afghanistan, where nomadic tribes have for centuries created this distinctive instrument. The waj wuj harp is an ancient form of music played by blowing into its reed mouthpiece to produce a hauntingly beautiful tone.
This rare instrument boasts 25 strings, carefully tuned to resonate with the soulful melodies that echo across the vast desert landscapes. Each string seems to vibrate with the essence of the land itself, imbuing every note with a sense of timelessness and mystique.
Delicate craftsmanship has gone into creating this masterpiece, which is sure to transport you to a bygone era of music-making in one of the most remote corners of the world. A true gem for collectors and music enthusiasts alike.