Khol Mirdanga Mridanga made of Clay / Terracotta
Finest quality Material, Workmanship, and tone.
Tunned with Black shyahi at the base side material similar to Tabla base. 22" Size
Description:- One of the sides of the khol is much smaller than the other. Both sides are covered with natural leather. The smaller head (the dayan) and the bigger bass head (the baya) are usually three-layered heads in addition to a special central region of rice paste, glue, and iron known as the syahi. The drum is played with palms and fingers of both hands.
The Khol, also known as a Mirdanga, is a terracotta two-sided drum used in northern and eastern India to accompany devotional music (bhakti). It originates from the Indian state of West Bengal and is also used in Bengali folk and semi-classical music.