鼓(つづみ)tsuzumi

Tsuzumi

This hour-glass shaped hand drum has a long narrow body and two skins stretched over the hollow ends. In the Nara period the tsuzumi played in gigaku were hung around the neck and hit with both hands. In later centuries tsuzumi bodies gained broader rims and slimmer waists and were played seated with one hand holding the lashing cords and the other hitting the drum.

74th Annual Exhibition of Shōsō-in Treasures, 2022
磁鼓(南倉114)
磁鼓(南倉114)
Tricolor Ceramic Hourgrass-Shaped Drum Body (South Section 114)