Setâr-e Ketâbi
Setâr-e Ketâbi
Ostad had several setars, an instrument he said was made for intimate conversations with God. One of these, which he had named Bolbol or nightingale, was a small traveling setâr with a flat body. Despite its small size, Ostad was able to elicit from it a remarkably loud sound.
Flat-Bodied Setâr
Maker:
Ramazân Shâhrokh (Iranian)
Date:
1953
Medium:
Mulberry, walnut, wire
Dimensions:
14 × 2.5 × 68 cm
Classification:
Chordophone-Lute-plucked-fretted
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Setâr-e Ketâbi(Flat-Bodied Setâr)
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