3679 JAPANESE O-DAIKO DRUM.

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Category Firearms & Military
Auction Currency USD
Start Price 250.00 USD
Estimated at 500.00 - 800.00 USD
The O-daiko is a traditional Japanese barrel drum played in temples and orchestras particularly during festivals. The O-daiko is thought to originate in Japan around the year 600. This example has a deep red & black painted keyaki wood body with a black lacquered cowhide top. The skin on the bottom is missing. Both skins are held on with iron tack decoration, as is the central square boss & ring. It is said that, originally, drums like this were placed near the village gate to sound alarms during emergency or attack. As many years passed without the drum being used, chickens began to live inside the drum, giving birth to the O-daiko as a symbol of contentment & peace. CONDITION: there are numerous scrapes & scratches to the body of the drum. The top skin has significant losses to the black enameled finish, and the bottom skin is missing. (02-19750/BF). $500-800.