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Tadaka, a pair of percussion vessels, made of the fruit of the lontar palm (Borassus sundaicus). Both halves are pierced with a hole and they are joined with a length of string.
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2006 - Maker:
Lado, Elo Huma - Collection:
Horniman Museum and Gardens - Inventory number:
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Raeloro - Hornbostel-Sachs classification:111.13 Concussion troughs or trough clappers
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- Hornbostel-Sachs category:111.13 Concussion troughs or trough clappers
- Repository:Horniman Museum and Gardens
- Measurements:overall: 224 mm x 86 mm x 51 mm