English: Tifa drum in the Wereldmuseum Rotterdam. Although labeled a Tifa, this instrument lack's the wrattan-fastened drumhead of the Maluku Islands tifas. The hourglass shape, decorative carving and (probably) glued-on drumhead makes it resemble the Papua New Guinea kundu drums.
From the museum:
Culture: Yabim
Origin: Melanesia / New Guinea (island) / Papua New Guinea / Morobe (province) / Huon Peninsula and Huon Gulf
h 66.5 x diam 19.5 cm
[DE] human face with large nose
Inventory number: WM-7943
Material: wood, iguana skin, coloring.
Exhibitions: The Treasury; Wereldmuseum Rotterdam; 2000 (semi-permanent)
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