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Lyre of Pan (7 strings) – ancient Greek lyre

Original price was: 590.00 €.Current price is: 540.00 €.

Manufactured at the premises of the ancient Europos (Northern Greece) by a family of musicians and luthiers, the LUTHIEROS Lyre of Pan is made exclusively using natural materials available during the antiquity. All parts are made of quality wood with great musicality, the soundbox is a reproduction of an actual tortoiseshell, while the tuning pegs are made by ebony and mulberry wood. The bottom part of the strings is attached to animal skin, while the plectrum is manufactured by wood.

This ancient artifact was evolved to become a modern musical instrument ready to be used by both amateur and professional musicians. For all the minor (but very important) alterations, top-notch technologies were used during the prototyping phase (such as 3d Modeling and rapid prototyping) as part of University-based research by members of LUTHIEROS family. Key collaborations include the International Hellenic University and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.

Description

“Goat-footed, horned, Bacchanalian Pan, fanatic pow’r, from whom the world began. Whose various parts by thee inspir’d, combine in endless dance and melody divine.“ – Orphic Hymn to Pan

This is a replica of a chelys lyre, named after the ancient god Pan. According to ancient Greek mythology, Pan was the god of the wild, companion of the nymphs, and he is depicted having hindquarters, legs, and horns of a goat, in the same manner as a faun or a satyr. Satyrs were followers of Dionysus (god of wine), and they are usually depicted in scenes of love and even orgies.

The Lyre of Pan is part of LUTHIEROS kylix lyres family. What differentiates kylix lyres from other ancient replicas is their compact size and the ability to carry them easily and so be able to use them all the time. Regarding their sound quality, they produce a more pitchy and ancient-like sound due to the limited length of their strings. They have a primitive and genuine design, with a tortoiseshell replica for a soundbox, animal horns for arms, skin for the soundboard, etc. Every one of these lyres is one-of-a-kind, as there are no two pairs of animal horns that can be the same.*

LUTHIEROS Lyre of Pan has 7-strings, and it can be considered as a base instrument for anyone willing to learn how to play the lyre, as many top-players and instructors use 7-strings instruments for their courses. It is an instrument in the range of mezzo-soprano (C4-B4), giving almost a full octave. At the hands of a skillful player, the Lyre of Pan can produce two full octaves, along with the sharps, thanks to the use of harmonics and other advanced playing techniques.

Additional information

Origins

early 12th century B.C.

Lyre's type

Chelys, Dark lyres (Orphic, Chthonic & Dionysian), With horns, With tortoise shell

Number of strings

7

Materials

3d technology produced artificial tortoise shell, animal horns (arms), animal skin (soundboard), bronze, strings made of intestine, wood

Lyre's dimensions

37 x 29 x 7 cm

Soundbox's dimensions

17 x 15 x 7 cm

Minor alterations

Minor alterations might be present in the final instrument (regarding the color or the kind of wood that was used for smaller parts) that you will receive in comparison with our website's images. For this reason, every Luthieros musical instrument is undoubtedly unique.