Madol | Wooden Miniature

₹ 700

3 reviews
A folk instrument - Drum of the Santal people of India.

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Dimensions: 80 x 80 x 55 mm
Material: Wood
Designed By: Indic Inspirations
Manufactured By: Midnapore Music Instruments Craft
Product Weight: 170 g
SKU: II-CULT-0634

The Tamak also known as Madol is a Santali Traditional Musical Instrument. It is known as Madol in the tribal region of West Bengal. It is a single-headed kettle drum and shaped like a large bowl. The head of the drum is usually cowhide and 14-18 inches in diameter. It is struck by the player with two sticks. The Tamak is thought to have special spiritual meaning and power.

The Santal believe that the tamak has special religious powers and it is often used for religious ceremonies and Santal festivals. The rhythm of this instrument often sets the basic metric/rhythmic pattern for Santal dances and is an essential instrument for traditional Santal music.

Tamaks are made in different sizes as per requirement. Some can only be lifted with two persons and some are carried in bullock cart. The bigger ones are used during Sendra or mass hunting. Small and medium sizes are drummed by a person with two drum sticks for dances like lagne, dong, baha, dahar and all other forms of dances.

This miniature musical instrument narrates the fascinating story of India’s musical heritage. A perfect gift for musician!

Features:
  • Made from assorted woods such as Ghora-neem (Melia azedarach), Gamar (Gmelina arborea), Akashmoni (Acacia auriculiformis), teak wood and other local wood.
  • It elegantly mounted on a solid wood base.
  • It's a unique piece of craft.
  • It's an ideal product to be gifted to any music lover.
  • Suitable for Home Decor, Music School Decor, Office Decor and Gifting purposes.
  • Care Instruction: Wipe it Clean With Soft & Dry Cloth
Note: This miniature replica has high resemblance with the original Instrument and looks great but has no sound and is not playable.

History:

India has a rich musical history with its very own musical instruments. Some instruments are used primarily in North Indian music (Hindustani Sangeet), some are used in the south Indian music (Carnatic Sangeet), while others are found in folk music. The music of ancient India has its roots from the many indigenous instruments that gained wide use at the time such as the seven-holed flute and various stringed instruments.  

A few artisans of Midnapore, West Bengal make these miniature music instruments  with all detailing and fine work to ensure the end product is an exact replica. This miniature instrument is handcrafted from solid well-seasoned wood with excellent craftsmanship of woodcarving.

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Pranav
good quality

it was a very nicely design product

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Aditya
nice

very Nice and good design

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namarata
madol -a Miniature

I bought this for my house it looks very elegant and very attarctive