NP1068
Large Iron Mouth Harp
About this product
These rustic mouth harps are an ancient Nepalese musical instrument, and they are one of the oldest, traditional musical instruments in the world. The Nepali word “Murchunga” translates as jaw harp. They are handmade from iron.
They are played by placing the between the teeth and plucking the metal wire reed with the forefinger. Using puffs of air, inhaling and exhaling, you can adjust the tones and loudness.
Origin: Nepal
Shipping Information
Carriage Charges
Orders to mainland UK addresses are shipped at a standard rate whilst orders to other areas may attract a surcharge. Standard delivery is £9.50 ex VAT using DPD Next Day service. Free carriage is awarded on orders over £250 ex VAT.
Europe and International – Please contact us for a carriage quotation.