Owner: HWMC
Catalog#: AF-CHHP-10-14
Harps
Tabwa Harp (Large)
Southeastern region of DRC (formally Zaire)
Tabwa
Wood, string
ca. Mid 20th century
Length: 48 inches
Chordophone – Harp – Plucked
A large Tabwa carved harp with ancestor head carved at the end of the wooden resonator cavity, while the neck of the harp has an ancestor figure. All carved from one piece of wood. Six strings (two rows of three each) and two extended strings to the tail-like piece. An arch-shaped harp with strings feed through the skin covered resonator cavity.