Żaqq (bagpipe)
1997 (bag) and 2009 (chanter)
Calf pelt, cane, bull horn
Tony Cachia (bag) and Anna Borg Cardona
(chanter), makers
Once believed to "protect against
the evil eye" (l-għajn), the horn,
with its serrated carving, also served
as a weapon when removed from
the bagpipe.
Ukraine - Duda (bagpipe, 20th c., Hutsul people, Verkhovyna), Lira (wheel fiddle, 20th c.) - MIM PHX (2022-04-06 03.32.44 by Terry Ballard).jpgDuda of Hatsul people, from Ukraine)
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