The carimba is the national instrument of the Nahua people of Mexico.
Carimba is made from a reed, five feet long and an inch or more thick, a brass wire connected both ends and making the reed bend, with a string attaching the wire to the reed, and a jicarro as resonator, played using another reed to set the wires vibrating.
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Crmb01-12
Coco Carimba
Style: Carved
Diameter: 15-17cm
Material
Body: Coco shell, Plywood
String: Iron
Crmb01-11
Coco Carimba Style: Dot Painted
Diameter: 15-17cm
Material
Body: Coco shell, Plywood
String: Iron
Crmb02-11
Mojo Carimba Style: Dot Painted
Diameter: 18-22cm
Material
Body: Javanese fruit shell, Plywood
String: Iron