File:Sgra-Snyan,14th–16th century,Tibetan.jpg

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English: Sgra-Snyan lute,14th–16th century,Tibetan. Related to tungana. From museum: "The body, with two skin-covered chambers, is a rare example of an archaic transitional form that seems to point to the Afghan robab, and various Himalayan lute types. Decorative elements, such as green-colored skins, like those of the damarn, and the portraits of Buddha and musicians, rendered on painted ivory with gold leaf, are typical of fifteenth-century Tibet. The back, fingerboard, and pegbox reveal cartouches and palmettes reminiscent of seventeenth-century Persia...Originally, there were six strings attached to this instrument, but the pegbox was shortened to accommodate five, with a possible sixth string attached to a side peg."
Date 14th-16th century C.E.
Source Metropolitan Museum of Art
Author Unnamed photographer, released by Metropolitan Museum of Art into public domain in the source web page.
Other versions File:thumb |same instrument, has more info from museum

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Sgra-Snyan,14th–16th century,Tibetan

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