The Kishori Sankirtan Prana Bangladeshi Clay Mridanga is a refined instrument designed for the traditional sankirtan practice, essential for kirtan gatherings. Here’s an overview:
Material:
Crafted from high-density clay for durability.
Genuine ahimsa cowhide leather, promoting ethical material sourcing.
Dimensions:
Standard sizing with a 4-inch head on the top end and an 8-inch bass head.
Protection:
Wrapped in dhoti cloth to protect against cracks, enhancing its longevity.
Straps:
Made with uniform, quality cowhide leather, providing a secure and comfortable grip.
Nak Skin:
The soft Nak skin offers optimal resonance for the higher-pitched end.
Kartala:
Heavier skin is used on the bass side for a deeper, resonant tone.
Bass:
Premium cow leather on the bass ensures flexibility and a strong bass output.
Sound Quality:
Delivers a powerful, resonant sound, making it perfect for Harinam performances.
Weight:
Weighs approximately 5.5 kg.
Additional Note:
Handcrafted using traditional techniques, ensuring high-quality sound and longevity. This mridanga captures the essence of traditional kirtan with precision and authenticity.
Noèlia –
The sound quality of this mṛdaṅga is exceptional. We would highly recommend it. The treatment we received from Kishori music store is also exceptional.
Daniela Cirino –
Enjoyable instrument of excellent quality, and reliable handcrafters who make it with care and passion, according to the Tradition. The sound is divine. I recommend everybody to have it.
I bought it from Italy and it was here in twenty days.