INDONESIA.
Musical instruments.
Timor Map and sasando.
Second stamp in a set of 16, issued on 01.02.1967.
Face value: 1 Indonesian rupiah.
Printing: Photogravure.
Size: 25 x 32 mm.
Catalogs
- Michel No. 563.
- Scott No. 706.
- StampWorld No. 605.
- Stanley Gibbons No. 1141.
- Yvert et Tellier No. 499.
- Zonnebloem No. 564.
Timor
is an island at the southern end of Maritime Southeast
Asia, in the north of the Timor
Sea. Currently the island is divided between the sovereign states of East Timor on the eastern
part (former Portuguese colony) and Indonesia on the western part. The
Indonesian part, also known as West Timor, constitutes
part of the province of East
Nusa Tenggara. The island covers an area of 30,777 km2 (11,883
sq mi). The island lies at the eastern end of the Lesser Sunda Islands.
The
sasando is a tube zither, a harp-like traditional music string instrument
native to Timor Island and alls the eastern portion of the Lesser Sunda
Islands. The name is derived from the Rote dialect word sasandu,
which means 'vibrating' or 'sounded instrument'. Its box is almost
hemispherical in shape and containing a cylinder in which between 22 and 56
strings are tightened.
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