Conch trumpet, local name "Sak", made of a Xancus pyrum shell, brass and another unknown metal which is decoratively stamped. The conch trumpet from Sri Lanka relates to other ornately decorated conch trumpets used in Budhist worship. It appears to be made of the same type of shell as is seen in temples dedicated to Hindu deities all over the Indian subcontinent.
423.111.2 End-blown conches with mouthpiece
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421.141.12 Open single notch flutes with fingerholes
421.112.2 Stopped panpipes
421.121.12-71 Open side-blown flute with fingerholes, with keys
harmonica; box (containers)
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