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Traditional Cymbal Used in Kirat Cultural Festivals and Rituals
A professional-grade Nepali Jhyamta cymbal, used in Kirat community festivals and rituals, handcrafted to honor and preserve ethnic musical traditions.
The Jhyamta, also known as Jhyali or Majura, is a traditional Nepali folk musical instrument resembling cymbals, renowned for its vibrant and resonant sound. Used primarily by the Kirat community, it plays a vital role in cultural festivals, rituals, and social gatherings such as Sakela, Chyabrung, Udhauli, and Ubhauli.
Made by skilled artisans using professional-grade metal, this Jhyamta is designed for musicians and cultural performers seeking authenticity and sound clarity. When paired with other instruments like the dhol, the Jhyamta produces a rhythmic, uplifting sound that enhances group performances and fosters community spirit.
Whether used for traditional ceremonies or stage performances, this Jhyamta embodies the rich cultural heritage of Nepal and preserves the musical traditions of the Kirat people for future generations.
The Jhyamta is deeply embedded in Nepal’s ethnic musical history, especially among the Kirat ethnic group. It is more than just an instrument—it’s a symbol of identity, tradition, and celebration. This professional-quality version is perfect for those who participate in authentic folk performances and want to uphold the cultural rituals of Nepal with integrity and pride.
Traditional Nepali folk cymbal, also called Jhyali or Majura
Used in Kirat cultural festivals and social functions
Handcrafted from durable, high-quality metal alloy
Produces bright, rhythmic tones suitable for group performances
Played alongside instruments like dhol for celebratory events
Crafted to preserve ethnic musical traditions
Ideal for professional performers, cultural artists, and collectors
Cultural Authenticity: Celebrates and preserves Nepal’s ethnic heritage
Professional Sound Quality: Suitable for ceremonial and stage use
Traditional Craftsmanship: Handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans
Versatile Use: Perfect for festivals, rituals, and folk performances
Heritage Value: Helps sustain the musical traditions of the Kirat community
Weight | 1.1 lbs |
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Dimensions | 5 × 2 in |
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