CLAPSTICKS
Clapsticks are played by striking them together just like clave but are much louder as they are usually
made of hardwoods such as mulga & ironwood. Clapsticks are used in conjunction with didgeridoo
playing and vocals of traditional Aussie music.
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These next few pairs up for offer are not your typical "souvenir" clapsticks these are musical
instruments that are made the old way and come from a part of Australia where clapsticks or as these
are called bilma are used in day to day cermonial use and entainment. These are very rare to even have
a chance to purchase so make your move now. Size of clapsticks averages 10 inches on short stick
and 16 to 18 on the longer stick in these pairs made by Bob Burruwal.
Made in Western Arnhem Land, NT, Australia by
Bob Burruwal

Ironwood and ochre paints. Art: Hand prints.

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SOLD: $99 + S&H $10
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Price: $25 + S&H $8 SOLD