Jaw Harps etc
When it comes to sound, shape, material and the way of making the variety of Jew's Harps is just huge. Our intention is to discover as many traditional and modern Jew's Harps as possible to make them available for you.
On one hand we try to help to keep Jew's Harp tradition and culture alive. The interest of many local people for this ancient instrument is gradually diminishing. Young people often see no future in keeping traditions and making ancient instruments, so local handicraft is unfortunately vanishing from many places worldwide. With an international interest in these rare instruments the we try to help to make rare Jew's Harps and local Jew's Harp culture survive.
On the other hand our aim is to advance the use of high grade Jew's Harp on stage. Still, the choice of good quality Jew's Harps in musical instruments stores is scrappy and of fairground or tourist souvenir quality. With our range of Jew's Harps we intend to show the full potential of this tiny instrument.
In this category the put all Jew's Harp related stuff together. We wish you lots of fun browsing through.
Precious Jaw Harp from Yakutia
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
Jaw Harp with Gorgeous Ornaments
Jaw Harp with Gorgeous Ornaments
Jaw Harp from Khabarovsk (Russia)
- Spectacular craftsmanship
- Sound in the very best Khomus tradition of the premium class
- Polished frame with stone set in brass
- Frame extremely stable despite size
- Custom-made metal shell lined with leather
Russian Jaw Harp Beauty
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Tshelyabinsk (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Russia
Jaw Harp from Russia
Jaw Harp from Khakassia (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Khakassia (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Russia (Ural)
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
Tuned Jaw Harp from Austria
- Traditionally handcrafted in Molln (Upper Austria)
- Loud, sharp sound due to taut reed
- Easy to play
- Well suited for beginners
- Heat-treated stainless steel with tarnish colour brown-red
- Very good price-performance ratio
Austrian High-end Jaw Harp, hand-crafted in Czechia
Austrian High-end Jaw Harp, hand-crafted in Czechia
Jaw Harp from Tatarstan (Russia)
- Dynamic Kubyz of the Vakhitovs
- Sound is very clear, loud but not obtrusive
- Stable burnished frame that lies smoothly in the hand
- Reed resonates very well and quite long
Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
- Frame very stable and mirror polished
- Twisted element as decoration
- Sound compact, powerful, loud
- Playing technique mouth, larynx, diaphragm, tremolo (alternating beat)
- Includes decorated wooden box
High-grade Jaw Harp from Yakutia (Russia)
Professional Jaw Harp Set from Kyrgyzstan
Jaw Harp from Transbaikal (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Khabarovsk (Russia)
- Precise craftsmanship with fox icon
- Frame extremely stable despite its size
- Polished frame surface
- Custom-made metal case lined with leather
- Sound in the very best Khomus tradition of the upper class
- Absolutely stunning
Russian Jaw Harp
Russian Jaw Harp
Russian Jaw Harp
Jaw Harp from Russia
Jaw Harp from Russia
Jaw Harp from Russia (Ural)
Jaw Harp from Tatarstan (Russia)
Jaw Harp from the Black Sea (Russia)
Jaw Harp from Russia
First class Jaw Harp Rarity from the Ukraine
- outstanding workmanship
- clear, sharp and overtone-rich sound
- suitable for beginners and professionals
Jaw Harp from Ukraina
The jaw harps of the Drymba Drakar model are always the same in shape and construction, yet each piece in the frame design is unique because it is genuine handwork and thus subject to artistic freedom. Each of these instruments has its own unique identity.
Jaw Harp from Ukraina
The jaw harps of the Drymba Orion model are always the same in shape and construction, yet each piece in the frame design is unique because it is genuine handwork and thus subject to artistic freedom. Each of these instruments has its own unique identity.