Null Bambara, Mali, mid 20th century.
Buru" monoxyl horn with beautiful curvatur…
Description

Bambara, Mali, mid 20th century. Buru" monoxyl horn with beautiful curvature. The end of the horn, on the mouthpiece side, is phallic in shape. The generous, diamond-shaped mouthpiece, with its raised edges, is comfortable for the musician to play. The musician can create "wouah-wouah" effects by closing or closing off the bell with one hand. The "Buru" horn is played during initiation rituals or festive gatherings. Honey-colored patina with nuances. Easy sound emission, no cracks. Powerful, deep timbre. L: 62.5 cm, Ø of bell: 6 cm

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Bambara, Mali, mid 20th century. Buru" monoxyl horn with beautiful curvature. The end of the horn, on the mouthpiece side, is phallic in shape. The generous, diamond-shaped mouthpiece, with its raised edges, is comfortable for the musician to play. The musician can create "wouah-wouah" effects by closing or closing off the bell with one hand. The "Buru" horn is played during initiation rituals or festive gatherings. Honey-colored patina with nuances. Easy sound emission, no cracks. Powerful, deep timbre. L: 62.5 cm, Ø of bell: 6 cm

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