ocarina, vessel flute, aerophone

Ceramic ocarina sculpted in the shape of a turtle, with hand incised plates on the shell and dark glaze.

The ocarina is played by blowing down the whistle mouthpiece. Two different notes can be played by covering and uncovering the hole on the top. This ocarina was made to be sold as a children's toy or a tourist souvenir. While ocarinas today are popular instruments for children, they have history in China and in ancient South American cultures such as Mayan and Aztec.

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