A superbly beautiful kotsuzumi old body of the Edo period, decorated with gold and silver Tomoe pattern maki-e on the swirling waves.
Old kotsuzumi (small hand drum) body and set of old skins.
The maki-e on the body tube was made in the Edo period.
The gorgeous and gorgeous Daimyo maki-e lacquerware is decorated with gold and silver Tomoe patterns inlaid on the swirling waves.
The planer has a seven-stage stepped kanna for the inner uke (contracting). Vertical striated kanna-me can also be seen between the nests.
The old leather is also kept in very good condition. Comes with a dobukuro (body bag), a kagashio (a cord for checking), and a maki-e box.
☆Description of the kotsuzumi instrument
☆Explanation of how to assemble a kotsuzumi, types of percussion, and hand assembly
☆Noh Explanation Page - Secrets of Noh Musical Instruments, Four Beats - Secrets of Musical Instruments, Secrets of the Noh Stage
☆Store Locations
30 second walk from Shin-Okubo Station ticket gates!
3F Floor, TC Gakki, 1-11-23 Hyakunincho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Okubo Wind Instrument Store/TC Gakki
wind@tcgakki.com
Phone: 03-5386-4563
13:00-20:00(Closed on Wednesdays)