Jaw Harps
Here you can see our huge assortment of single Jew's Harp models from all over the world.
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Ribeba from Piedmont with Thick Shanks
- Sturdy, hand-forged steel frame
- Thick, massive shanks
- Medium hard reed
- Very loud and rich in overtones
- Well suited for beginners and pros alike
Heat-treated Ribeba from Piedmont with thick shanks
- Sturdy, hand-forged and heat-treated steel frame
- Thick, massive legs
- Medium-taut tongue
- Loud and rich in overtones
- Well suited for beginners
Handmade Sardinian style Jaw Harp
- Sardinian frame shape with large circular grip area
- Reed rather tight
- Loud and frisky sound
- Good playability, easy to hold
- Hand-forged: vary slightly in shape and size
Easy-to-play, simple and inexpensive
- Simple, medium-loud jaw harp
- In red, blue or white varnished design
- Four different sizes
- At a fair price
- Suitable for beginners
- Easy to play, ideal for children
- Made in Austria/Europe
Scacciapensieri Jaw Harp from Napoli (Italy)
Jaw Harp from Belarus
- Frame solid and stable
- Design very simple
- Sound compact, warm
- Volume lower middle
- flamed wooden block with hemp cord
Jaw Harp from Sicily (Italy)
Scacciapensieri Jaw Harp from Napoli (Italy)
Special Edition with a Historical Jaw Harp Shape from the 18th Century
- Traditionally handmade
- Tarnish colour of the heat-treated steel: cornflower blue
- Made in the jaw harp community of Molln (Upper Austria)
- Simple, inexpensive jaw harp
- Ideal for beginners
24 Carat Gold Galvanised Stainless Steel Jaw Harp
- Simple Jaw Harp, but gold-plated
- Comes in a pretty gift box
- Traditional handcraft
- Well suited for beginners
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