Measurements (In Inches & Pounds)

Dimension: 28" x 15" x 2"
Weight: 2.2 lb
Copper and leather

DHYANGRO:
Dhyangro is a traditional percussion instrument that is commonly used in Nepali folk music. It is a two-headed drum that is played by hand, with one hand striking the larger head (called the "bass head") and the other hand stroking the smaller head (called the "treble head").

The Dhyangro is typically made of wood, with the two heads made of the animal hide (such as goat or buffalo skin) that are stretched over the top and bottom of the drum. The body of the drum is hollow, and it is often decorated.

The Dhyangro is an important part of Nepali culture and is often played during festivals, weddings, and other celebrations. It requires skill and practice to play, and many musicians specialize in playing the Dhyangro as part of a larger ensemble.