Rubab musical instrument Dutar from Uzbekistan - 20th century

Here is a unique and authentic musical instrument – a rubab originating from Uzbekistan, dated to the 20th century. This stringed plucked instrument, often called the "lion of Central Asian music," is not only a fascinating collector's item but also a material trace of the rich, centuries-old musical tradition of the Silk Road. Rubab is the central instrument in Central Asian classical music, especially in the makom tradition. The presented specimen features a construction typical of the region: a resonant body made from a single piece of wood (likely mulberry or walnut), covered with a thin membrane (often of skin), and a long neck with frets. The instrument usually has three main melodic strings, two or three drone (buzzing) strings, and a dozen sympathetic resonance strings that vibrate, giving the sound its characteristic, deep, and rich timbre. As a collectible, this rubab is:
  • Cultural artifact: A direct connection to the musical heritage of Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Afghanistan.
  • Decorative object with a soul: Its organic shapes, traces of patina, and artisanal craftsmanship make it an extraordinary interior decoration with an ethno-global character.
  • Investment in history: Authentic, old ethnic instruments are increasingly sought after by collectors and museums worldwide.
The instrument is offered in collector's condition, with preserved traces of use and time, which emphasizes its authenticity. It is a proposition for discerning collectors of Asian art, ethnomusicology enthusiasts, and those seeking unique, history-laden objects for their spaces.

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Rubab instrument muzyczny Dutar z Uzbekistanu - XX wiek
€149.43
Rubab instrument z Uzbekistanu XX w. | Antyk Azjatycki | Lapidarium