Tyamko
NPR 6,000
Buy #1 Handmade Tyamko, which is a small version of Damaha, best for adding authentic rhythm to traditional Nepali Panche Baja performances and cultural ceremonies.
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Tyamko – Traditional Nepali Panche Baja Drum | Buy Online | Swodeshi.com
The Tyamko is a traditional Nepali drum and one of the five essential instruments of the Panche Baja ensemble. It produces a sharp, resonant tone that anchors ceremonial music during weddings, festivals, jatras, and cultural processions across Nepal.
This handcrafted Tyamko is made by skilled Nepali artisans using brass, copper, and natural leather, delivering authentic sound rooted in generations of craftsmanship.
Why Choose This Tyamko
Authentic Panche Baja instrument used in real ceremonies and processions.
Handmade in Nepal by local artisans using traditional techniques.
Constructed from brass, copper, and natural leather for genuine tone and durability.
Portable and lightweight, easy to carry during parades and outdoor performances.
A meaningful collector’s item representing Nepali cultural heritage.
Who Is This For
This Tyamko drum is ideal for traditional musicians performing in Newar, Magar, Gurung, and other indigenous community events. It also suits cultural performers, music collectors, folk instrument enthusiasts, and anyone who wants to preserve or explore Nepali musical traditions.
About the Tyamko
The Tyamko is a smaller variant of the Damaha drum. Together, the Panche Baja set — which includes the Tyamko, Damaha, Dhimay, Sahana, and Karnal — forms the backbone of Nepali ceremonial music. The Tyamko is traditionally played on the left side of the Damaha pair and produces a higher-pitched beat that complements the deeper tones of the ensemble.
Its role goes beyond music. The Tyamko is considered auspicious and is played during rituals, marriage processions, and religious festivals to bring good fortune and mark sacred occasions.
Specifications
Material: Brass body with copper detailing and natural leather membrane
Type: Double-headed frame drum
Style: Traditional Nepali ceremonial drum
Part of: Panche Baja ensemble
Origin: Handmade in Nepal
Best For: Weddings, jatras, festivals, cultural performances, collections
Skill Level: Beginner to professional
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Tyamko?
The Tyamko is a traditional Nepali drum used as part of the Panche Baja, a set of five wind and percussion instruments played at ceremonies, weddings, and religious processions in Nepal.
What is the difference between a Tyamko and a Damaha?
The Tyamko is smaller than the Damaha and produces a higher-pitched sound. Both are played together as a pair in the Panche Baja ensemble.
What communities use the Tyamko?
The Tyamko is commonly used by Newar, Magar, Gurung, and other indigenous communities of Nepal during religious and cultural celebrations.
Is this Tyamko handmade?
Yes. Every Tyamko sold on Swodeshi.com is handcrafted by local Nepali artisans using traditional materials and methods.
Can beginners play the Tyamko?
Yes. The Tyamko does not require prior training to start learning. It is suitable for beginners interested in traditional Nepali music as well as experienced performers.
Is the Tyamko suitable as a gift or collector’s item?
Absolutely. It makes a meaningful gift for music enthusiasts, people of Nepali heritage, cultural researchers, and folk instrument collectors.
Why Buy from Swodeshi.com
Swodeshi.com is a Nepali marketplace dedicated to promoting Made in Nepal products. When you buy the Tyamko from Swodeshi, you are directly supporting local artisans and helping preserve traditional craftsmanship that might otherwise be lost. Every purchase contributes to the livelihood of the makers and the continuation of Nepali cultural heritage.
Shipping and Returns
We deliver across Nepal and offer international shipping for customers abroad. For delivery times, shipping costs, and return policy details, please visit our Shipping and Returns page or contact our support team.
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Kathmandu: 2 Days
Outside Kathmandu: 3 to 5 Days
International: 7 to 15 Days
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