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Around the World - India
1 Heritage Pack
1 2 A selection of items found in everyday Indian life, this
pack is great for demonstrating Indian culture.
Consisting of: Puppet, Ankle Bells, Dholak, Damru,
Flute, Toran, God hanging and String of Elephants.
070-MES0611 £54.95
2 Kara Nagara
Pair of Indian Drums with natural tunable heads.
24 x 20 x 22 and 22 x 19 cm. Cushions included.
070-MES365 £44.75
3 Indian Tabla Drum Set
Complete with tuning hammer and cushions.
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070-MES106 £95.00
4 Indian Dholak
Wooden shell drum with two natural skin heads;
interwoven cords which determine pitch by tightening
or loosening.
070-MES108 £57.50
4 5 Indian Talking Drum
Natural heads with metal body 26.5 x 15.5 cm.
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Complete with beater.
070-MES382 £39.95
6 Bhangra Dohl
Bhangra is a lively form of music & dance that originated
in the Punjab region in Southeast Asia. Use the Bhangra
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Dohl to bring the sound of Southeast Asia to life.
070-MES483 £18.45
7 Indian Dugdugi
Small hand drum with vellum heads and a thong which
hits both heads when rotated in the hand.
070-MES113 £4.75
8 Five Ball Shaker
Unique and distinctive sound.
070-MES468 £4.95
9 Elephant Bells
Set of 5 brass bells with distinctive sound.
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Worn by elephants at Indian Festivals.
070-MES633 £17.75
10Indian Khartels (pair)
Can be played with one hand or two, simply clap the
khartals together to get a lovely jingle sound.
070-MES260 £6.95
11 Waist Jingle Strap
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11 large bells on a leather strap with elasticated string
and toggle. Ideal for dancing. Excellent quality.
070-MES593 £7.75
12Goongroos
(Ankle bells) 2 row with ties. For movement/ dancing etc.
070-MES154 £5.75
13Indian Bells
Two solid brass cymbals attached by cord gives a rich
high pitched note, 5 cm.
13 070-MES71 £2.45
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14Indian Gong Bell
Medium size.
070-MES906 £7.45
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