Wind Instruments → Shofar
The shofar is a magnificent musical horn that was developed by the ancient Hebrews. This was never a folk instrument nor considered a classical instrument. It was, and is, a ceremonial item. Today, this ancient trumpet of Israel is used in both Jewish and Christian worship. It is most closely associated with the Jewish Holy days of Rosh Hashana (New Years) also called Yom Teru'ah (the day of blowing), and Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement). Outside of these religions it is not uncommon to find the shofar used in holistic ceremonies or rites associated with the earth elements.
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Shofar, Synthetic, Mahogany Finish Synthetic Shofar with Mahogany finish is a realistic synthetic copy of the Kudu antelope horn. 41 inches with curl. Easily plays 3 notes. Not an animal product, so does not have an animal smell. Mahogany / reddish color. Made in India.
Price: $59.50
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Shofar, Synthetic, Natural Finish Synthetic Shofar with natural finish is a realistic synthetic copy of the Kudu antelope horn. 41 inches with curl. Easily plays 3 notes. Not an animal product, so it doesn't have an animal smell. Natural horn color. Made in India.
Price: $63.00
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