Wooden Box Leaf for Vargan Vladimir Potkin III
Wooden Leaf Box for Potkin III Vargan
This cedar wood storage box is designed to house and protect the Vargan Potkin III jaw harp. Crafted by the same maker who builds the instrument it holds, the box combines practical protection with a form inspired by a leaf's outline, making it both a functional case and a visual extension of the instrument's natural aesthetic.
Materials and Construction
The box is made from lightweight cedar wood, chosen for its durability and minimal weight — important qualities in a case meant to travel with the instrument. Cedar's natural resistance to moisture and odour makes it well-suited to storage of wood and metal components over time.
Closure and Handling
A leather string secures the box, allowing you to tighten it around the instrument and case together. This simple fastening system is both reliable and easy to operate, requiring no buckles or latches that might fail or complicate packing.
Purpose and Use
The box fits the Vargan Potkin III precisely, offering protection from dust, impact and environmental changes during storage or transport. For musicians who play the jaw harp regularly or travel with it, a fitted case prevents the instrument from shifting inside a larger bag and reduces the risk of damage to the frame or tines.
The vargan remains central to folk music traditions across the Altai region and wider Siberia, where such cases help preserve instruments that might otherwise suffer from the rigours of outdoor use and seasonal storage.
Wooden Box Leaf for Vargan Vladimir Potkin III — A lightweight cedar storage case designed by Vladimir Potkin to protect the Vargan Potkin III. Adorned with engraved leaf motifs, this Russian accessory combines practical protection and natural aesthetics, featuring a fitted interior and leather strap closure. Ideal for travelling musicians and collectors preserving traditional instruments. An indispensable companion that accompanies your vargan with elegance and security.
| Weight | 0,03 kg |
|---|---|
| Origin | Russia |
| Dimensions | 13,0 × 4,5 × 2,0 cm |
| Materials | Cedar |
⚠Caution: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Please supervise older children. Beware of swallowing small parts, strangulation, material allergies, sharp edges and points! Use only for sound generation. No liability for improper use.
✦Care: Extreme temperature fluctuations, humidity and direct sunlight can affect the lifespan. Please store in balanced humidity to prevent material changes, mold and corrosion. Remove dirt with a damp cloth. Dry after cleaning and each use.
♻Disposal: Please contact your local waste disposal authority for information on environmentally sound disposal!
Wooden Leaf Box for Potkin III Vargan
This cedar wood storage box is designed to house and protect the Vargan Potkin III jaw harp. Crafted by the same maker who builds the instrument it holds, the box combines practical protection with a form inspired by a leaf's outline, making it both a functional case and a visual extension of the instrument's natural aesthetic.
Materials and Construction
The box is made from lightweight cedar wood, chosen for its durability and minimal weight — important qualities in a case meant to travel with the instrument. Cedar's natural resistance to moisture and odour makes it well-suited to storage of wood and metal components over time.
Closure and Handling
A leather string secures the box, allowing you to tighten it around the instrument and case together. This simple fastening system is both reliable and easy to operate, requiring no buckles or latches that might fail or complicate packing.
Purpose and Use
The box fits the Vargan Potkin III precisely, offering protection from dust, impact and environmental changes during storage or transport. For musicians who play the jaw harp regularly or travel with it, a fitted case prevents the instrument from shifting inside a larger bag and reduces the risk of damage to the frame or tines.
The vargan remains central to folk music traditions across the Altai region and wider Siberia, where such cases help preserve instruments that might otherwise suffer from the rigours of outdoor use and seasonal storage.
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