The quijada (also donkey jaw or charrasca) is a traditional percussion instrument (idiophone) from Latin American and Afro-Peruvian music, which consists of the dried lower jaw of a donkey, horse or cow. It is used as a percussion instrument. It is held by the narrowest side and you literally hit the wider smooth open part with your bare hand and the rattling teeth create the sound. The sound is sensational. Since this product was demonstrably placed on the EU market for the first time BEFORE December 13th, 2024, this item is NOT subject to the new legal GPSR regulations. If you still have any questions in this regard, please feel free to contact us. We are happy to provide information as far as possible. Comprehensive online marketing: We use all relevant channels to present your article.