Wind Instrument

P782B

From: Borneo | Silat River

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

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Object Number P782B
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Madang
Provenience Borneo | Silat River
Section Oceanian
Materials Bamboo | Gourd | Gutta-Percha (uncertain) | Peel
Description

Musical. Kiliri. Kaluri "[The kaluri] consists of a bottle-shaped gourd with six hollow reed pipes set into the body of it; a finger-hole is cut in each pipe at such a place that the fingers of both hands while holding the instrument can cover all the holes. The middle reed is the longest, and is therefore the bass; it has no finger-hole, but its tone is subdued by a movable cap at the end; the neck of the gourd forms the mouth-piece. The music of a Kaluri somewhat resembles that of organ pipes, perhaps slightly nasal in timbre. . . ." (The Home-Life of Borneo Head-Hunters). Pointed groud with the mouth pieces elaborately decorated with a twisted design and raised rims. Painted with black designs.

Length 59 cm
Width 24 cm
Credit Line Gift of Dr. William H. Furness 3rd., 1898

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