111.14 Concussion vessels or vessel clappers

Tokka, clappers, made of a length of jatibah bamboo (Bambusa tulda Roxb), grown on the island of Majuli. The distal node together with the upper section of the tube are split to form two opposing trough-shaped clappers, and the middle section is carved out to form two arms which join the lower node.

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