The wood grain is striking on these flutes. The brass trim is decorative and accents the wood nicely. The shaft and bell of each mizmar is carved from a solid piece of wood. The mouth piece is carved separately. The wood is from Egyptian fruit ...
The wood grain is striking on these flutes. The shaft and bell of each mizmar is carved from a solid piece of wood. The mouth piece is carved separately. The wood is from Egyptian fruit trees (usually olive or apricot). Each mizmar has 7 finger ...
3 joined pieces of rosewood, 7 finger holes on front & 1 on back, 3 sets of tuning holes accent flared end, reed included.
The Nagaswaram has seven finger-holes. There are five additional holes drilled at the bottom which are used as controllers. The Nagaswaram has a range of two and a half octaves like the flute. The system of fingering is similar to that of the ...
Rosewood with Brass sole. 16 inches in length. Includes reed.
Rosewood with plain metal Bell. 16 inches in length without the reed. Includes reeds.