Mizhavu
Mizhavu is a traditional percussion instrument from Kerala, India, primarily used in classical dance forms like Kathakali. It is made from a clay pot covered with a membrane, producing a deep, resonant sound. The instrument is played by skilled musicians, often accompanying performances and enhancing the overall rhythm.
The Mizhavu is unique due to its shape and construction, which allows for a variety of tones. It is typically played while seated, with the pot placed on the ground. This instrument not only serves as a musical accompaniment but also plays a significant role in the cultural heritage of Kerala.